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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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Transparent Preaching Builds Trust

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By Dr. Jim Schettler, Thursday, November 21, 2013
10 Tips to Transform Your Teaching—Part 2
Once your people trust you, it is amazing how their hearts become open to the truths you are preaching. I go to some large churches, and listen to the preacher, and the preaching is okay. It isn’t anything spectacular, but you can tell that it is effective because the people love their preacher and trust him. The preacher is transparent with them.
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Everyone Has Something to Be Thankful For

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By Kevan Bartlett, Wednesday, November 20, 2013
God’s Goodness Gives Us Many Reasons to Be Grateful
On Thanksgiving Day millions of Americans will enjoy and be thankful for a delicious meal (deep fry my turkey, please). As we prepare to dig in to the turkey, dressing, and gravy, we may express our gratitude for family and friends. Perhaps we will go around the table and share specific things for which we are thankful. Truly, we are a blessed people living in a blessed land.
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4 Practical Truths about Trials

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By Gordon Conner, Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Trials Are Intended to Grow Us
Don’t let anyone tell you—and don’t you ever tell anyone—that believers are exempt from tough times in life. There is an element in the broad range of “Christendom” that claims God intends for us to be problem free. Just fly away towards Heaven… they have created their own form of escapism. God never works that way. Note, God says, “When ye fall into…” not if!
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Contend for the Faith

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By Dr. Paul Chappell, Monday, November 18, 2013
Biblical Leaders Must Stand for Truth
For years I have written and spoken against being contentious. Yes, I’ve contended against contentiousness! A contentious, always-in-a-fight spirit will damage whoever it touches. A wrong spirit will kill any marriage, church, or movement. But make no mistake. The mark of a biblical leader is his willingness to contend for the faith. While we should not be contentious, we must contend.
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3 Reasons to Consider Bible College

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By Dr. Mark Rasmussen, Thursday, November 14, 2013
Bible College Can Help Young People Accomplish God’s Plan for Their Life
It could certainly be said that the year after high school graduation marks the first part of one’s adult life. In fact, it is commonly stated at graduations that high school commencement is a threshold one crosses into adulthood. Based on the biblical principle of first things, it would certainly seem wise to dedicate at least this first year as a time for spiritual growth and grounding.
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Identifying False Teachers

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By Dave Delaney, Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Don’t Let Wolves Devour the Sheep
There were false prophets among the people of Israel in the Old Testament—that’s a matter of history, and those who falsely claimed to be prophets of God were to be stoned. But the Israelites rarely had the will to deal with them, so they multiplied, causing disaster to the spiritual life of God’s people.
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The Lord Is at Hand

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By Dr. Tim Cruse, Tuesday, November 12, 2013
God Is at Work in Your Life
There are times in the Christian walk when the Lord seems far away. The dew of His conscious presence no longer saturates the contemplations of our heart. The clouds of unbelief hide the Son from us and we feel all alone.
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5 More Ways Christians Lose Their Joy

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By Dr. Paul Chappell, Monday, November 11, 2013
Ministry Joy Killers—Part 2
It’s not usually the great burdens of life that kill our joy. In fact, our joy often flourishes during these times because we are more likely to draw close to the Lord and experience His presence at a new level. What kills our joy are the subtle temptations that draw us from walking in the presence of God.
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Preaching Bible Stories Effectively

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By Dr. Jim Schettler, Friday, November 8, 2013
10 Tips to Transform Your Teaching—Part 1
In the qualifications of a bishop, pastor, or elder, 1 Timothy 3:2 says he should be, “Apt to teach.” A pastor must be able to teach God’s Word. Have you ever wondered what makes the difference between great Bible teachers and average ones? It’s not the Bible—they are teaching the same one. It’s in their delivery.
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Remember to Be Revived

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By Dr. Rick Flanders, Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Being Conscious of Our Need for Revival Is Key to Experiencing It
The book of Second Peter was written as the final inspired statement of Simon Peter to Christians before his death. At the beginning of the letter, he says he is writing to remind us of important things so that we will remember them after he is gone. Many of the truths about real New Testament Christianity are easily and soon forgotten by Christians who once knew them, both by study and by experience.
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