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In the past I have blogged about the idea that good things can come from bad situations, when those situations force us to do something good we normally wouldn’t do.
Do you know what environmental design is? If you’re not in the “industry” you may have never heard that term, but if you’re a living, breathing American and aren’t living under a rock, then you experience it everyday when you go out in public.
Today, I’m excited to welcome Barnabas Piper.
Author Reggie McNeal invites us to get off our ass (biblically speaking) with a focus on the Parable of the Good Samaritan: 25 On one occasion an expert in the law stood up to test Jesus.
Have you ever personally experienced a time-waster planning retreat? The planning may be called lots of things like: long range planning vision planning visioning weekend goal-setting strategic operations In addition to the variety of names, the planning may be spawned for numerous reasons like facility planning, attendance decline, website design, or capital campaign initiatives to name a few.
The rapid decline of Christendom since the end of WWII has instituted an even greater need for “missional” churches to engage the surrounding community and retell the culture’s stories through the context of the gospel.
My heart broke recently as I watched pastor Ron Carpenter pour out his heart in his weekend message to his congregation.
A consistent theme I have seen in many churches is in the area of church finances.
Recently, I heard of yet another downtown “First” church repeating the painful cycle of pastoral transition just a few years after replacing their long-tenured senior leader.
In our local churches we sometimes operate in a fantasy land, ignoring the reality that our people are living outside the four walls of the church.