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The Assimilation Process

As ministry leaders, we all know that promise in Matthew where Jesus says He'll build His church. Amen to that! But here's the question on my heart: how do we effectively steward the growth God sends our way?
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By Jacob Fleming, Monday, August 4, 2025

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The Preacher’s Tears

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By Dr. Rick Flanders, Thursday, April 3, 2014
A Look at at the Cause and Cure for the Preacher’s Tears
The human occasion for the writing of Paul’s final epistle was a preacher’s tears. The preacher was Timothy, his “dearly beloved son” in the ministry and in the faith, whom he wrote during hard times “being mindful of thy tears.” The tears of Timothy are instructive to us, both because of their cause and their cure, and are put in the Bible to open our eyes to little-understood aspects of the Christian ministry.
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Developing the Next Generation

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By Dr. Mark Rasmussen, Tuesday, April 1, 2014
Teachers Have an Amazing Opportunity to Impact Their Students
Teachers have the responsibility and privilege of impacting lives for eternity. While many cower at this task, there are ways to leave a lasting impact on your students in the years to come. Here are some practical tips for developing the next generation:
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Christian Education
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12 Myths of Pastoral Leadership

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By Dr. Paul Chappell, Monday, March 31, 2014
Subtle Myths Many Pastors Believe
The problem with myths is their sly way of embedding themselves into your assumptions. They just become part of your thinking without your realizing it. Some of the myths below are commonly-held pastoral beliefs that we pastors have held without comparing them to Scripture. Others are commonly-held beliefs that we would never give voice to, but nonetheless, we act as if we do indeed believe them.
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Pastoral Leadership
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Simple Ways to Create Lasting Memories

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By Kathy Houk, Friday, March 28, 2014
Take Time to Enjoy the Little Things with Your Family
“The little things become the BIG things.” Have you ever heard that quote? A few years ago, I emailed some of my friends and asked them what they remembered about their childhood. I have reproduced many of their answers below, and I hope that you notice the things they remembered really were the little things.
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Family Helps
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The Purpose of Missionary Furloughs

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By Dr. Don Sisk, Tuesday, March 25, 2014
Furloughs Are Essential for Most Missionaries
In the latter part of Acts chapter fourteen we see the activities of Paul and Barnabas as they are finishing their first missionary journey. Churches were established in several cities. The disciples were taught, and converts were trained to lead the churches. After this they returned to Antioch.
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Missions
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3 Reasons We Can’t Afford Not to Give

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By Dr. Paul Chappell, Monday, March 24, 2014
In God’s Economy the Givers Are the True Recipients
Giving is not a minor topic in Scripture. In fact, the word give in its various forms is used 2,162 times throughout the Bible—that is more than believe (271 times), prayer (268 times), and love (714 times) all combined! Of the twenty-nine parables Jesus told, sixteen deal with money or possessions.
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Christian Living
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Know Your Audience

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By Dr. Jim Schettler, Friday, March 21, 2014
10 Tips to Transform Your Teaching—Part 8
The pastor who knows his people is going to communicate with his people better. Why? Because he knows their heart. Shortly after coming to Lancaster Baptist Church I was amazed at how well Pastor Chappell knows his people. I would bring up a name thinking, “He’s not going to know this guy in my Sunday school class,” but he would stop and tell me all about that guy or his family, and I would just stand there amazed. But that is what makes a preacher effective.
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5 Thoughts on Raising a Godly Family

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By Dr. Kevin Folger, Tuesday, March 18, 2014
Your Family Is a Gift from God
Next to my salvation and my relationship with God, nothing is more important to me than my relationship with my family. I am very blessed to have grown up in a healthy, spiritual family. My parents were saved before my birth, and early in my infancy they started attending a Bible preaching church. That Bible preaching and teaching helped them in their marriage and certainly helped them raise their children.
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The Futile Search for the Perfect Church

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By Dr. Paul Chappell, Monday, March 17, 2014
All of Us Need to Continue Growing in Grace
We live in a day of analysts. And everyone, it seems, wants to analyze the church. Some analyze to be critical, some to posture themselves as “better than the imperfect church” in order to gain members for their “near-perfect church.” It seems most pastors view themselves to be more balanced than others or to have a better understanding of grace, theology, missions, etc. than others. Perhaps these self-assessments are true, perhaps not.
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Christian Living
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Forgetting the Past and Pressing Forward

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By Troy Dorrell, Friday, March 14, 2014
Don’t Let Your Past Keep You From Serving God
One of the most often rehearsed quotes from the lips of the apostle Paul can be found in the third chapter of the book of Philippians. After listing all the things he has been through—both good and bad—he reaffirms his intention to continue to pursue Christ by saying:
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