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7 Characteristics of a Church That Glorifies God

In the Book of Acts 2:42-47, we see 7 characteristics (you may find more) that made the church of that day a powerhouse in their community. We may just need to replicate these characteristics today in the Body of Christ—with everyone playing their part—to continue bringing glory to God.

3 Dangerous Myths of Purity Culture

First, they need to know that God loves them and they are valuable no matter what their life has looked like before giving their lives to the Lord. They are not damaged goods. God has offered us complete healing and redemption.

What Should a Pastor's Primary Passion Be?

Consultants tell businessmen and pastors alike that to achieve the highest level of success, one must have a passion for growing his business or his church. What is your passion? What drives you? What springs you out of bed in the morning and still has you going late in the evening when normal people would be watching television?

10 Things to Think about When Finding a New Church

Before you look for a new church, consider what it is that God would lead you to find. Make a list of what the Bible says about various issues related to church. In prayer, ask the Holy Spirit to show you what honors the Lord about your participation in a local church body and to lead you where God is loved, glorified, and celebrated above everything else.

5 Habits of a Discipled Leader

Here are five habits of a discipled leader fromPreston Poore's bookDiscipled Leader: Inspiration from a Fortune 500 Executive for Transforming Your Workplace by Pursuing Christ.

Can You Follow Christ and Reject Religion?

Kathie Lee Gifford recently said she is anti-religion but devoted to Jesus. Can you truly follow Christ while rejecting religion, or does Scripture show that faith and faithful practice belong together?

Are Small Groups or Sunday Schools Better?

Historically, circles (small groups) and rows (Sunday School) have battled over discipleship in the church. Each has similar goals with different applications, yet the estranged relationship continues in conversation even today.

6 Simple Ways to Make Small Group More Inviting for Gen Z

Gen Z’s social anxiety and fear of judgment often keep them from joining small groups, but with the right approach, these gatherings can become a place of real connection. Creating a safe space, meeting in casual settings, encouraging friend invitations, and promoting groups authentically can make all the difference. With a few simple changes, small groups can feel less intimidating and more like the faith-filled community Gen Z is searching for.

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