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6 Characteristics of a Healthy Youth Ministry

After fifteen years in youth ministry, I've learned that leading teenagers is like flying a jumbo jet—you're constantly making minor adjustments along the way.
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By Larry Chappell, Thursday, May 22, 2025

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Statistics for Pastors, Church Planters, and Soulwinners

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By Dr. Paul Chappell, Monday, July 1, 2013
5 Takeaways from a Recent Barna Study
When it comes to planting churches, I think we romanticize the spiritual condition of our nation. Do you wonder how many Americans actually believe the Bible is accurate? Do you wonder which cities most need a gospel-preaching church?
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Teaching Your Preschooler

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By Kathy Houk, Friday, June 28, 2013
Tips for Teaching 3–5 Year-Olds
Young children are especially attentive to what we teach, not just with our words, but also with our lives. Most of a child’s character is developed before he is five years old.
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Family Helps
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7 Steps to Defuse Difficult Situations

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By Dr. R. B. Ouellette, Wednesday, June 26, 2013
Helping Emotional People Think Clearly
As a part of my work as a chaplain for the Saginaw County Sheriff’s Department, I took a course in critical incident stress debriefing. While I did not look forward to this investment of time and did not expect to learn much, I found it very practical and quite helpful. One of the things they said was that in an immediate crisis, you would not do a complete debriefing, but you could do a defusing. I have found that, as a pastor, there are many times and circumstances that can benefit from “defusing.”
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Is Your Love Lacking?

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By Dr. John Goetsch, Tuesday, June 25, 2013
4 Characteristics of the Love God Wants from Us
It was August of 1973, and I was sitting on the back of my car in the driveway of 637 Atwood Avenue in Rockford, Illinois. Next to me was a young lady that I had been dating for three years. Her dad was putting the barbeque grill away in the backyard after a cook-out. We were talking about a variety of things when out of the clear blue came a question I was definitely unprepared to answer. “John, do you love me?” she asked inquisitively.
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10 Marks of Imbalance in Ministry

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By Dr. Paul Chappell, Monday, June 24, 2013
What it Looks Like When We Are off Balance
Leading in ministry is like walking a tightrope. Not only does it require delicate balance, but the stakes are high if we slip. As spiritual leaders, it is our responsibility to walk with balance. Ephesians 5:15 puts it succinctly—“walk circumspectly.” But if we were to get off balance, what would it look like?
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Enough to Go Around

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By Stephen Benefield, Friday, June 21, 2013
Are You Hoarding the Bread of Life?
In 1980, Cambodia was just emerging from one of the most horrific periods of time that any nation has ever endured. Between 1975 and 1979, the brutal Khmer Rouge regime, under the leadership of the infamous Pol Pot, abused the Cambodian people in a way that is hard to describe and even harder to comprehend.
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Why a Christian Should Not Marry an Unbeliever

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By John Anderson, Thursday, June 20, 2013
5 Factors Christians Foolishly Overlook When Marrying an Unbeliever
“Pastor, I love him, and he used to love me!” “I don’t know what happened; everything was going great, but now all of the sudden he is telling me that he does not love me anymore.” These are excerpts from two counseling sessions that I have had with two separate individuals in recent days.
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Singles Ministry
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5 Qualities of a Productive Christian Servant

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By Dr. Paul Chappell, Monday, June 17, 2013
A Checklist That Matters from Philippians 2
I believe in checklists. Actually, I believe in lists, period. They help me keep focused on completing projects, and they keep me from forgetting important details. In Philippians 2, we have a checklist of a different sort—qualities of a productive Christian servant. The first several verses of this chapter describe a servant leader as they reveal the mind of Christ and His humility.
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Looking for Heretics or Making Converts

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By Dr. R. B. Ouellette, Thursday, June 13, 2013
Is Your Goal to Edify or to Destroy?
Michael Kinsley, a liberal news commentator, once said that the difference between liberals and conservatives was that liberals were looking for heretics while conservatives were looking for converts. In other words, the liberals were eager to criticize others liberals for not being liberal enough, while the conservatives were trying to bring people to their way of thinking and convert them to their philosophy.
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Ladies Ministry Idea 6—Bee-Coming More Like Christ

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By Terrie Chappell, Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Ladies and Girls Spring Event
The Ladies Spring Event was buzzing with excitement as ladies and girls came to enjoy fellowship, games, a delicious meal, and an opportunity to grow in their Christian life by bee-coming more like Christ.
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