Choosing Friends for Life and Ministry
Are you a friend? Do you need a friend? Here, Pastor Cooper gives us some biblical guidelines for being a friend and for choosing friends.
God Is Still in Charge!
In this day of uncertainty, does it seem like there is no hope, that all is doom and gloom? In this article, the author reminds us why we can have hope.
Thoughts on Livestream Preaching During the Pandemic
With many churches using livestream as an avenue to preach the Word of God to their people, it may be difficult for some to adjust to it. Bro. Justin Cooper gives helpful suggestions to effectively use the tool of livestreaming.
Begin Preparing for Sunday on Sunday
In this helpful article, Bro. Andrew Reimers gives practical suggestions for making your Sunday school class a Spirit-filled time.
Cheer Up
Do the events of today have you concerned and anxious? In this timely article, Bro. Craig Burcham reminds us of Jesus’ words to His disciplines, “Be of good cheer.”
A Call to Biblical Greatness!
What is “greatness”? By taking a look at the world around you, you’ll find that it has its own definition of greatness. In this article, the author reveals what true, biblical greatness is, and how we can achieve it.
Creating Excitement in Your Sunday School Class
Sunday school isn’t supposed to be boring! This article will assist you as you strive to set the tone of an exciting Sunday school class.
Memories of a Church Planter’s Wife – Part 3: The Perfect Pastor’s Wife
There are unattainable standards that we hold ourselves to as pastor’s wives. Mrs. Aimee Atwood shares how she was able to overcome the unrealistic image she made for herself in this relatable article.
Productive Prayer
In prayer, we must remember that God’s delays are not God’s denials. The author gives us the secret ingredient to productive prayer in this article.
Keep the Charge!
It is our young people that will take over our ministries in the days to come. But how can they stand for right if there is no example to follow? This article entails the responsibilities of the present generation.
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