by Cary Schmidt | Nov 24, 2020 | Blog
For ten years, Hezekiah lived under the threat of the Assyrian empire threatening to pillage the southern tribes of Judah. I bet he wondered “what is God doing?” Habakkuk watched his nation deteriorate into chaos—injustice, evil, idolatry, and violence prevailed....
by John MacArthur | Nov 20, 2020 | Blog
Valentine’s Day may be the one time each year that most husbands let down the macho exterior and actually demonstrate their love for their wives in tangible ways. You might shower your wife with flowers or candy, or take her out on a romantic evening. Some of...
by Derrick Williams | Nov 10, 2020 | Blog
If you are an assistant pastor, you wear a lot of hats. That is not to say the senior pastor doesn’t. However, the assistant pastor’s role, by definition, is to assist the senior pastor with different ministry responsibilities. I think it is the best job in the world!...
by Matt Goins | Oct 28, 2020 | Blog
I vote in a country I don’t live in and I live in a country where I can’t vote. No matter who ascends to government power in the United States or in Honduras, my desire is to fulfill my Christian duty of advancing the gospel message in accordance with the will of my...
by Josué Ortiz | Oct 22, 2020 | Blog
Pastoring a church is one of the most life-changing experiences one could ever face. Perhaps you planted a church, or maybe you took over a thriving church, or it could be that you are involved in a revitalization endeavor with a declining church, but whatever your...
by Cary Schmidt | Oct 16, 2020 | Blog
11 Questions to Diagnose Church Health What does a healthy church look like? How does a healthy church function? Between examining the New Testament Church in God’s word, my personal experience in healthy church families, and then seeing/experiencing healthy...
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