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Trauma and the stress that can accompany it often keep an individual hyper-focused on the event, re-creating the trauma over and over, trying somehow to undo the feeling of helplessness and powerlessness through the negative ruminations.
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4 Lessons from Jericho

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By Scott Wendal, Monday, March 25, 2019

Time Magazine has not been normally known for being a staunch supporter of the Scriptures, but in March 5, 1990 they ran an article in their science column. “Science: Score one for the Bible! Fresh clues support the story of Joshua at the walls of Jericho.”

Over the years archaeologists have come to differing conclusions about Jericho. Jericho is the second most excavated city in the land of Jericho, second only to Jerusalem. The 9-acre Tel (or mound) has been examined by Germans, British, Americans, Palestinians, and Israelis.

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5 Disciplines for Building a Strong Family in a Busy Ministry

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By Dr. Paul Chappell, Tuesday, March 19, 2019
Family and Ministry Do Not Have to Compete
All of us who are passionate about ministry recognize that we can have competing interests when it comes to balancing our ministry and family responsibilities. If we’re not careful, we can yield to the addiction of busyness in ministry to the neglect of our own family.
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Who Has Your Ear?

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By Dr. R. B. Ouellette, Wednesday, March 13, 2019
Thoughts from Rehoboam's Tragic Mistake
The story of Rehoboam in first Kings 12 seems increasingly relevant to independent Baptists in the 21st Century. Rehoboam, of course, was the son of Solomon and the one to whom the Proverbs had been written. He was given excellent advice and excellent training.
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5 Ways Pastors Can Intentionally Invest in Their Staff

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By Dr. Paul Chappell, Monday, March 11, 2019

It has been said, “Leaders know the way, go the way, and show the way.”

While I agree with that statement, I have discovered that it only takes place if it happens intentionally. In other words, leaders don’t automatically know, go, and show the way—especially all at once and in a systematic way.

How then can leaders intentionally invest in their teams? Below are five ways, which I’m specifically applying to the ways a senior pastor can regularly develop his staff. But these could certainly be applied in a variety of settings.

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3 Keys for Handling Stressful Moments

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By Dr. Mike Edwards, Saturday, March 9, 2019
Last week my wife and I celebrated our forty-seventh anniversary as husband and wife. That is not as long as some, but a whole lot longer than many! They have been wonderfully blessed years, and I thank God for the wife and home He has given me.
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Be Careful about Change

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By Bruce Burkett, Thursday, March 7, 2019
Change for the Sake of Change Is Not Healthy

One thing I have learned after inheriting a church building that is over thirty-five years old: don’t change something until you get an idea of why it was there. Sometimes, when I investigate why something was put up, I find it to be a matter of tradition, preference, or taking a shortcut (and okay to remove, improve, or replace). Other times, I discover that there was a reason something was put together the way it was; and I have no business trying to change it without compromising the entire structure of our building.

In life and ministry it is no different.

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Two Essential Elements of God-Honoring Music

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By Dr. Paul Chappell, Monday, March 4, 2019
With over 750 direct references to music in the Bible, this is an issue of no small significance in Scripture.
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7 Ways The Bible Helps Your Prayer Life

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By Scott Pauley, Saturday, March 2, 2019
We all know we ought to pray more. We all want to pray more effectively. Wouldn’t it be wonderful if God wrote a manual on prayer?
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Healing a Wounded Spirit

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By Troy Dorrell, Friday, March 1, 2019
Closing the Distance Between You and Your Teenager
One of the keys to maintaining a positive and influential relationship with your teenager (or any other person for that matter) is to be aware of and address a wounded spirit. The Bible tells us that a wounded spirit is hard to bear, that strife can separate friends, and that offenses bring with them a hardness of heart. If an offense in our home occurs, just imagine all the damage that can be done.
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7 Tools to Pursue Excellence in Ministry

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By Dr. Paul Chappell, Monday, February 25, 2019
One of the first books I read in full-time ministry was In Search of Excellence by Tom Peters. Although it is specifically about excellence in business, I was captivated by the realization that if the secular world would care about excellence in the workplace, how much more should we care about excellence in ministry? I have been on a pursuit ever since to have a ministry that honors God.
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