Saturday Suggestions/Week in Review

Check out these important posts from others:

Why Biblical Theology Is Needed for Preaching and Teaching by Matt Capps and Josh Wredberg
Matt Capps and Josh Wredberg demonstrate the benefits of engaging in biblical theology for our preaching and teaching. Biblical theology is founded upon the idea that God’s Word is a coherent and unified story.

How to Maintain Everyday Faithfulness in Festive Times by Glenna Marshall
Even during a pandemic, the holiday season can feel overwhelmingly busy. Glenna Marshall encourages us to pursue faithfulness during this advent season despite the many distractions.

What to Expect in 2021 with Church Giving Trends by Sam Rainer
It can be difficult to accurately predict how giving will go next year, but Sam Rainer at Church Answers offers the trends he’s seeing and some steps to take in preparation for 2021.

After COVID, We Need to “Break the Missional Code” Again by Jeff Mingee
Our local communities always have unique characteristics that either make them responsive or resistant to the gospel. To reach our communities well, we need to know them. Jeff Mingee points out that COVID has changed our communities and we will need to relearn them in order to reach them.

In case you missed this week’s posts at ChuckLawless.com, here’s the week in review:

  1. 7 Reasons We Need to Spend More Time on Our Sermon and Lesson Conclusions
  2. 7 Reasons We Need to Spend More Time on Our Sermon and Lesson Introductions
  3. 10 Ways the Church’s Christmas Season Will Be Different This Year
  4. 8 Ways to Do Evangelism During This COVID Christmas Season
  5. 10 Ways to Drive People Away from Your Church

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