By Ray Hollenbach on Jul 25, 2019
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Sin is ravaging the church today, but the old ways of talking about sin clearly do not help us. We have to find new ways to talk about it.
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By Joe Mckeever on Jul 26, 2019
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I asked my friend: weren't times when church members rose up and demanded new leadership? Did he not get the urge to try something new?
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By Lance Witt on Jul 25, 2023
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The truth is those of us in ministry often don’t do the friendship thing very well. One survey among pastors found that 70 percent do not have a close friend, confidant, or mentor. Henri Nouwen wrote, “Most Christian leadership is exercised by people who do not know how to develop healthy, intimate relationships.” What an indictment.
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By David Fitch on Jan 27, 2020
Veteran Pastor David Fitch believes in preaching. He also believes in the power of personal presence.
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By Andrew Bushnell on Apr 20, 2023
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We have neighbors and coworkers — even friends and family — who are not just disappointed or sorrowful over the presidential-election results, but also genuinely afraid.
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By SermonCentral on May 6, 2022
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Many of us today who think of ourselves squarely as your friends take exception to some of your views — some in greater measure than others — and I expect you, of all people, would be least surprised to hear of it and receive it.
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By Josh Reich on Jun 19, 2022
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Let’s face it, when someone hurts us, we can brush it off and often move on. We can be tough, ignore it, deal with it or get even (although that rarely helps), but something changes when it is our spouse, kids, a close friend or a family member who is hurt. We feel powerless in that moment.
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