10 Reasons Young Leaders Shy Away from Established Churches
Many young leaders have little interest in leading an established church. Without affirming them, here are some of their reasons.
Read MoreMany young leaders have little interest in leading an established church. Without affirming them, here are some of their reasons.
Read MoreREADING: 1 Chronicles 12-14 It surely seemed quite severe, actually. The Israelites were moving the Ark of the Covenant from the home of Abinadab to…
Read MoreDo you struggle knowing members of your church family? Maybe one or two of these ideas will be helpful to you.
Read MoreREADING: 1 Chronicles 9-11 I tell students all the time, “How you leave a church matters more than how you arrived.” The church will forget how you arrived,…
Read MoreTwenty-five years ago today, Pam Harvey and I were married at the Rolling Hills Baptist Church in Fairfield, Ohio. The years have passed quickly, and the adventures have been many.
Read MoreREADING: 1 Chronicles 7-8 In yesterday’s reading, we saw the tragedy of two men who had no sons — no lineage to carry on God’s…
Read MoreREADING: 1 Chronicles 6 The brevity of the line in today’s reading is itself striking: “The sons of Aaron: Nadab, Abihu, Eleazer, and Ithamar” (1 Chron 6:3). This…
Read MorePsalm 105:8-9 "He remembers his covenant forever, the promise he made, for a thousand generations, the covenant he made with Abraham, the oath he…
Read MoreREADING: 1 Chronicles 3-5 Here’s today’s devotional lesson straightforwardly stated: today’s victory is no guarantee of tomorrow’s faithfulness. We fight the battles we face in…
Read MoreHere are some suggested readings for believers this week, including Kostenberger and Akin on marriage and divorce, Piper on cremation, and Fries on sermon evaluation.
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