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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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What Robs the Christian’s Joy?

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By Dr. Paul Chappell, Monday, November 4, 2013
Ministry Joy Killers—Part 1
If there is one thing we should model as Christians, and particularly as Christian leaders, it is the joy of the Lord. God designed the Christian life to be an abundant life. The fruit of the Spirit is joy. Although joy should be the norm for Christian ministry, we can go days, weeks, or months operating in “joyless mode”—diligent in going through the motions but empty inside.
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Dealing with Delinquent Church Members

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By Dr. R. B. Ouellette, Thursday, October 31, 2013
3 Steps to Helping Those Who Are Struggling
Perhaps this has not happened in your church, but in our church we occasionally have a person who joins the choir and then decides not to live by the standards of behavior to which they had agreed when they came in. We’ll sometimes have a Sunday school teacher who seems to wish to continue teaching their class but no longer wants to visit, no longer wants to live in accordance with the church’s stand on separation from the world, or to be faithful to the services as they had agreed.
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Pastoral Leadership
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10 Tips to Revitalize Your Time with God

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By Monica Bass, Thursday, October 31, 2013
Restoring a Fresh Walk with God
All of us come upon times when our time with the Lord is not as fresh as it could or should be. Below are tips I recently shared with my Sunday school class. They were a blessing to me to compile, and I hope they’re helpful to you. Perhaps you could pull just one or two of these to incorporate into your time with the Lord.
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Six Decades of Ministry on Three Continents

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By Ministry127, Tuesday, October 29, 2013
What God Can Do with a Yielded Life
The life and influence of Richard Hester extend from the farmlands of the great American plains, through Muslim neighborhoods in Lebanon, to Arabic refugee immigrant populations in Australia. It is a life dedicated to serving Christ in a ministry that spans more than six decades and three continents.
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Missions
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Repeating Miracles

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By Dr. Paul Chappell, Monday, October 28, 2013
Seeing God Work Today
If you want to read some thriller stories, pick up a biography about Hudson Taylor, David Livingstone, or William Carey. If you want to be stirred by heroic endurance and courage, read about Adoniram Judson, Mary Slessor, or Amy Carmichael. These Christians—and a host of others—saw God do the impossible in foreign fields. They took seriously Christ’s command to give the entire world the Gospel, and they acted. And because they acted, to this day there remains fruit to their efforts.
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Good Habits Can Lose Their Effectiveness

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By Dr. Dwight Tomlinson, Friday, October 25, 2013
Don’t Forget the Reason behind Your Habits
Recently I was preparing a message encouraging our people to implement godly habits in their lives. As I thought about habits I was reminded that doing something habitually can lose its power for good.
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Why Every Christian Needs a Church Home

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By Tim Christoson, Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Don’t Be a Lone Ranger Christian
Occasionally, I am asked why a Christian should become a member of a local church. Some insist that membership is merely a technicality, not seeing much difference between attendance and membership. Some argue they can worship God on their own disconnected from a church family. Others feel qualified to invent their own definition of the word church is an attempt to release themselves of responsibility.
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Stand for Truth

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By Dr. Paul Chappell, Monday, October 21, 2013
A Call to the Next Generation
China’s best-known monument is the Great Wall that surrounded the country during the Ming Dynasty. At four thousand miles long and over twenty feet tall, the Wall was designed to be an impregnable obstacle to invading armies. The idea was a good one, and it would have worked well—except that the enemy was able to bribe the gatekeeper. With the compromise of one guard, an impenetrable wall was rendered useless.
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6 Helpful Tips for Preaching to Children

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By Dr. R. B. Ouellette, Wednesday, October 16, 2013
Intentionally Keep Their Attention
When preaching to children, it is important to purposely tailor your message to them. If you do not, you will find that it goes over their heads and is of little practical help to them. Here are a few thoughts that may help you as you preach to children.
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Anatomy of a Servant’s Heart

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By Dr. Paul Chappell, Monday, October 14, 2013
7 Characteristics of a Leader with a Servant's Heart
In spiritual leadership, the way up is down, and the way to greatness is the path of service. We already know that, and we pray for a servant’s heart. But sometimes we forget what a servant’s heart actually looks like. What, specifically, are we praying for when we ask for a servant’s heart?
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Pastoral Leadership
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