Article results for Health
Sort By:
"The 'kerygma' is the essential proclamation of the life, death, resurrection, ascension, and rule of Jesus Christ, as well as a call to conversion and repentance." Read full article
Larry Osborne: My Ministry Game-Changers
Larry Osborne 4 Articles
(6 ratings)
Date Published: 12/10/2011
Larry Osborne offers time-tested wisdom to help leaders avoid two dangerous mindsets that often destroy pastors. Read full article
If your church is struggling to invest in reaching your community and the world, ask yourself this question: Are we a church that is on fire with a passion for God? Read full article
10 Things Healthy Churches Do Well
Joe McKeever 17 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
Pastors and Pornography
Paul Kendall 1 Article
Family counseling specialist Paul Kendall warns pastors and church leaders against the increasing threat of pornography and how to protect themselves and their ministries from it. Read full article
Thom Rainer: Preaching, October Baby, and Taking a Stand
Thom Rainer 3 Articles
(2 ratings)
Date Published: 3/31/2012
Millions of unborn babies are being led to their deaths. But most churches are just singing louder. Read full article
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
Servant evangelism wins the heart before it confronts the mind. A small act of kindness nudges a person closer to God, often in a profound way, as it bypasses one's mental defenses. Read full article
Soul Cartography: Assessing Your Journey toward Spiritual Intelligence
(1 ratings)
Date Published: 2/1/2010
Alan Nelson explains the concept of spiritual intelligence and offers pastors and church leaders a chance to assess theirs. Read full article
10 Suggestions for the Shepherd of a Stagnant Flock
Joe McKeever 17 Articles
(1 ratings)
Date Published: 1/10/2010
Non-growing churches are not healthy, at least in some significant ways. Joe McKeever gives his input to help revive a church that seems to have "plateaued." Read full article


















