If you're tempted to tone down your expectations for fruit from proclaiming the gospel, please heed this plea from George Whitefield.
Have you ever had to sit through a church Skype call that was riddled with technical glitches and unhelpful questions? Peter Sholl has ideas to improve your next chat with your missionaries.
In this incisive piece, Peter Tong explores how sin in a minister’s private life can affect his or her ministry, and what can be done about it.
When the new minister first arrived at this church, it was in serious trouble and not really growing. Seven years later, it’s a thriving body of believers, looking to expand. What changed?
Your personal testimony can be very powerful when speaking with non-believers, so don't hold back on how you've experienced God in your life.
Lionel Windsor begins a new practical series on avoiding burnout in ministry by sharing his tips for taking control of distracting phones.
As we approach the 500th anniversary of Martin Luther nailing his Ninety-five Theses to the church door, Ian Carmichael asks how Reformed are we?
As a church, we're called to devote ourselves to the public reading of Scripture. But if you're the one doing that public reading, how do you prepare?
A night at the orchestra caused Stephen Leston to realize that God has created within each of us a longing for eternal life.
Scott Newling takes a look at the Bible's name for God and explains why it matters when it comes to Jesus.