Social/Topical Thomas Harding Social/Topical Thomas Harding

Youth Ministry During the Pandemic

Regardless of the circumstances surrounding us, whether they are health related or political, God’s mission to reach the world and save souls never changes. We are a part of that mission, therefore our main goals and objectives in ministry stay the same, even in uncertain times.

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Social/Topical Jeff Bartell Social/Topical Jeff Bartell

Don’t Get Distracted

Christian, please don’t let the devil win in your life by distracting you from the real mission of winning souls. Don’t lower yourself and abandon your high calling just so you can fight for an earthly kingdom. Our true, eternal citizenship is in heaven.

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Principles Kenny Morgan Principles Kenny Morgan

Who’s Teaching Your Children?

As a father, it is my responsibility to properly teach and inform my children, not my culture or the media. If I entrust my culture, Fox News, CNN, or Facebook with informing my children, I will have failed both them and my stewardship before God.

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Social/Topical Kenny Morgan Social/Topical Kenny Morgan

The Blessing of Unity

I can't help but think that the world would give anything to see people from all walks of life live together in genuine love, unity, and peace. This is what Christ has given us, and it is so very precious.

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Principles, Social/Topical Cheryl Miles Principles, Social/Topical Cheryl Miles

Dirt Plus Experience: 5 Things You Should Know about Being a Pastor’s Wife

A wife is a biblical role, but the biblical qualities of a wife don’t change based on who you’re married to. My husband is called to a pastoral ministry. In my role as his wife, my biblical responsibility is to him and the Lord as his help meet. My responsibility to you as a church member is to follow God’s word and operate as an “elder woman” of our local church body. How a pastor’s wife grows into that role as a teacher is the same as how any woman learns to teach the younger: through (often the pain)

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Missions, Principles Brian Clark Missions, Principles Brian Clark

Eat My Dust: Moving on from rejection

The best thing you can do with true rejectors is to leave them in your dust and focus your obedience upon those who are glad to hear. Don’t allow yourself to be distracted with vain questions and rejections or to be derailed by harsh words and hurt feelings. All you can do is leave them behind and aim your interest at those who are interested.

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