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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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What Gear Are We In?

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By Dr. Mark Rasmussen, Friday, April 17, 2015
We Must Keep Going on for the Lord
From our earliest days of driver’s training, we quickly learn the importance of making sure that the gear shift is pointing at the right letter. We have learned that there is a tremendous difference between a car being in neutral, drive, or park. Personally and ministerially, it is wise to inspect whether we are in neutral, drive, or park.
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What Confirmation Looks Like in a Baptist Church

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By Dr. Paul Chappell, Thursday, April 16, 2015
9 Things New Christians Need to Become Grounded in the Truth
If anyone had a valid excuse to drop the ball on “follow up” after an evangelistic event, it was the Apostle Paul. Between an itinerant lifestyle and the ongoing pain he must have lived with, Paul had every reason to simply focus on the city he was in, preach the gospel, and move on to the next, leaving the “decision cards” behind him.
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5 Consequences of a Critical Spirit

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By Terrie Chappell, Saturday, April 11, 2015
The Consequences and Cure for a Critical Spirit
I enjoy cooking, finding recipes, and sharing new meals with my family and guests who visit our home. Because of my love for cooking, I get especially excited when I have the opportunity to visit a restaurant that I have read about or seen advertised. And, if I happen to have the chance to eat at one of these restaurants, I always look to see what the critics have said about the food, décor, and overall dining experience.
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Discerning True Concern

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By Dr. Paul Chappell, Wednesday, April 8, 2015
7 Indications a Person Is Genuinely Concerned for You
The Lord has given me the privilege of having dear friends in ministry—friends who love me and my family, challenge me in my spiritual growth, rejoice with me in God’s blessings, and hold me accountable in my personal life.
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What Is a Missionary?

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By Keith Stensaas, Friday, April 3, 2015
Thoughts from the Heart of a Missionary
What is a missionary? I have been called one for twenty-one years, and through those years I have heard many different people use the term—from well diggers, to doctors, to school teachers, to veterinarians, to church planters, to orphanage directors, and some whose sole purpose is teaching good hygiene habits.
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3 Biblical Purposes for a Church Soulwinning Program

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By Dr. Paul Chappell, Thursday, April 2, 2015
His Last Command Should Be Our First Priority
I believe that as an ambassador of Christ I should be ready to seize every opportunity to share the gospel everywhere I go. But I also believe in setting aside scheduled time to do it—for myself and for our church family.
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5 Building Supplies for a Soulwinning Church

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By Dr. Paul Chappell, Tuesday, March 24, 2015
Building Requires a Plan
Buildings don’t just happen. And neither do churches. As spiritual leaders, undershepherds of Christ’s churches, it is our responsibility to labor with purpose and intention. One of the greatest indicators of the health of a church is its heart for souls and diligence in outreach. Christians who love the Lord and are grateful for their salvation want to share the gospel message with others!
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Do You Need to Spend a Night in the Emergency Room?

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By Dr. Rick Flanders, Thursday, March 19, 2015
A Look at Biblical Revival
“Revive” is a term used in the Old Testament to describe the work of God by which He brings His people back to the place spiritually where He can bless them. The prayer, “Wilt thou not revive us again, that thy people may rejoice in thee?” (Psalm 85:6—note also Habakkuk 3:2), assumes that the people of God have gone away from Him through disobedience and that they must be brought back.
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4 Ways Spiritual Leaders Build God’s People

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By Dr. Paul Chappell, Wednesday, March 18, 2015
Intentionally Building Other Christians
You’ve heard it said: “Use the church to build people, not people to build the church.” Of course, building people and building a church are not mutually exclusive. Both require partnering with Christ, the Master Builder, as He builds His church and His people.
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Pastoral Leadership
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The Benefits of Rest

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By Dave Delaney, Friday, March 13, 2015
Time Spent Renewing Your Spirit Is Not Wasted
A few weeks ago, I was told that my wife and I needed to take a break and rest. At first, I hesitated, considering how busy things have been at Shawnee in recent months. But after discussing it with Amanda, we agreed that we could use a few days by ourselves.
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