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Young or old, we all have a list of the things we want to pass on to the next generation. Are any of these yours? Read full article
Spouse Killers in the Ministry
Charles Stone 5 Articles
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Date Published: 9/20/2010
Keywords: Ministry, Spouse, Wife, Home, Stress, Marriage, Relationships, Family, Priorities
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Eight in ten pastors’ wives say they feel unappreciated or unaccepted by their husband’s congregations. Charles Stone and his wife give insight into how to protect your spouse and your marriage during the sometimes difficult calling of pastoral ministry. Read full article
10 Things Healthy Churches Do Well
Joe McKeever 16 Articles
Whether we are a critic or a lover of the church — or for some of us, both — it's important to remain balanced. Read full article
Secrets to Sermons on Giving
Bob Russell 1 Article
Bob Russell encourages pastors and preachers who tiptoe around the topic of giving. Read full article
Rightly Dividing the Preaching Load
Larry Osborne 4 Articles
Larry Osborne: "Sharing the pulpit has proven to be one of the best things that ever happened to our church and to me." Read full article
The Patented Preacher
Warren Wiersbe 1 Article
Why is it that so many preachers do not enjoy preaching? Why do some busy themselves in minor matters when they should be studying and meditating? Why do others creep out of the pulpit after delivering their sermon, overwhelmed with a sense of failure and guilt? Read full article
It's popular today to meet with friends at a coffee shop and call it "church." Popular, but wrong. Read full article
The Unfathomable Worth of Christ
Frank Viola 1 Article
Mark it down: Whenever you give that which is most valuable in your life to the Lord Jesus Christ, some of your fellow Christians will consider it to be waste. Read full article
Do you want quality feedback on your sermons? Peter Mead offers insights into the right kind of questions preachers should be asking. Read full article
The challenge with criticism is to sort it through and preach for our audience of One, yet with a loving sensitivity to the many who sit and listen. Read full article


















