“Onward” Book Review: A Refreshing Vision for Engaging Your Church on Social Issues
In this "Onward" book review, Russell Moore provides churches with a theological primer on engaging the important social and political issues of our day.
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In this "Onward" book review, Russell Moore provides churches with a theological primer on engaging the important social and political issues of our day.
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If you’re looking for some funny April Fools' ideas to play on your church staff, we’ve got you covered with 7 ideas that (almost) everyone will find funny
Social media for your church can be a daunting task, but Haley Veturis’s three-part social media strategy is not only successful but insanely practical.
An extrovert is energized by being around others. With that in mind, here are some things in your church service that might be driving your extroverts nuts.
Church giving is declining. Why do fewer people give to the church? Is it because fewer people care about the Kingdom, or is the truth less bleak?
Recent reports highlight a growing number of people who love God but have left the church. This article gives four ways to engage the dechurched.
You want a church that appeals to introverts and extroverts. When it comes to your services, here are things that might be driving your introverts crazy: