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Having a big picture view of life puts work in perspective for me. It helps me not to worry too much but to try to be content and to take each day as it comes, knowing that heaven isn’t too far away.
I’m worried about the language and concepts of the human resources world being applied to churches and pastors. I hear questions like: What do we do with underperforming pastors who are not growing the church? Are we reinforcing their sense of entitlement by accepting and rewarding underperformance?
Out of Stock - FRONT: Joy to the world - INSIDE: Joy to the world, the Lord is come! Let earth receive her King: Let every heart prepare him room And heaven and nature sing! Pack of 10 cards with envelopes.
Given that 2016 has been declared a Year of Mercy for all Catholics, Mark Gilbert shares some thoughts on how to engage Catholic people in conversation on this subject.
Bringing sound biblical wisdom to the issues, Simone and James Boswell update parents on everything they need to know about technology and how it impacts Christian families.
I wrote last time about how it's good for people to pray out loud in our small groups: for encouragement, modelling, and sharing our struggles. What I want to do here is outline a few ideas to help draw people out a little, and help them gain the skills to
Growth Groups is a 10 week practical, 'hands-on' training program to develop effective small group ('Growth Group') leaders. A training program useful for all Christian ministry, not just Growth Groups, because it deals with the fundamentals of gospel work.
If we stop focusing on Christ’s coming we tend to lose our gospel ‘imaginations’.
Readers often forget that this book exists to teach us about God, not just about life without God.