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What Works for us (and might work for you) in Family Worship

Are you a parent? Then you need to know that your kids are going to learn primarily what you teach them. You might sometimes wish that you could delegate the spiritual training of your kids, but you are the one

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The Power of Questions

This is a guest post by Coach JT Ayers.  JT is the head track and Field Coach at Trabuco Hills High School in Orange County, California. JT was named Orange County coach of the year in 2013. He blogs and

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How to Dramatically Increase Giving in your Church

Charitable giving is alive and well in America. 2013 giving statistics have yet to be announced, but in 2012, America individuals, corporations, and foundations donated 316 billion dollars to charities. In 2012, Charitable giving was up for the third year

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7 Steps to Developing Leaders in your Church

I encounter few pastors who have any real plan for intentional leadership development. Most, instead, rely on imported ready-made “leaders.” We say that we value developing leaders, but often times we just are not sure where to begin. Earlier this

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How to Develop Leaders in your Church

Many pastors have no essential plan for developing leaders. We (hopefully) know how to interpret the Bible, how to preach, and how to counsel, but are often ineffective at training both current and future church leaders. There is perhaps no

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