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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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Are You Lazy and Messy?

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By Dr. R. B. Ouellette, Tuesday, September 17, 2013
3 Helpful Tips to Be Better Organized
I am not a neat freak. In fact, the title of this little article is extremely descriptive of my natural tendencies. I have no patience for those who waste valuable time making sure all the paper clips in their desk are in perfect order, all the pencils point the same direction, and any papers are stacked as neatly and squarely as when they came in the original ream from the office supply store.
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The Devil’s Plan for Your Life

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By Dr. Paul Chappell, Monday, September 16, 2013
Satan Wants to Destroy You
The devil does have a plan for your life. And it can be expressed pretty fully with five words:doubt, discouragement, diversion, defeat, and delay—they’re temptations to all of us. The key is to recognize them for what they are, submit to God, and resist Satan.
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Be Given to Hospitality

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By Bonnie Ferrso, Friday, September 13, 2013
Hospitality with a Purpose—Part 4
I can’t really get to know someone passing them in the hallway at church. In order to really get to know them, I must give of myself. Sometimes we do not want to get close to others because we have been hurt in the past or are afraid of being hurt.
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Ladies Ministry
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America Was Founded as a Christian Nation

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By Dr. David Gibbs Jr., Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Christians Must Seek Revival
The United States of America has historically been a nation of freedom in a world acquainted with dictatorial leaders, restricted liberties, and government control. As a bastion of independence, our country designed a structure of leadership that held to balanced powers, establishing a trio of institutional branches to check against one another.
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5 Reasons to Have a Single’s Conference

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By John Anderson, Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Don’t Forget This Important Group in Your Church
We emphasize ministry to children, teens, and adults, but somehow, we have forgotten about a hidden workforce and the next generation of servant leaders, single adults! I want to share with you five vital reasons we should be reaching out to single adults:
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Singles Ministry
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5 Practical Ways to Invest in Your Team

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By Dr. Paul Chappell, Monday, September 9, 2013
Help Your Team Members Grow
If you lead any sort of ministry team—whether as a senior pastor with a staff or a Sunday school teacher with one helper—investing in those who serve with you is not just smart for the furtherance of the ministry, it is a way to show gratitude to those on your team.
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Pastoral Leadership
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Balancing Family and Ministry

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By Dr. Don Sisk, Thursday, September 5, 2013
They Do Not Have to Conflict
One of the most used phrases when making excuses for not doing something is, “I don’t have time.” That is never true. We all have the same amount of time. In this area we are all equal. We all have 24 hours every day and 60 minutes in each hour. We must learn to prioritize our time. When I say, “I don’t have time,” what I am really saying is, “This is not a high priority with me.”
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Pastoral Leadership
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Unplugged

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By Dr. Paul Chappell, Monday, September 2, 2013
Take Time to Recharge
For years, I’ve taught that we must take time to “come apart” (for replenishment) before we “come apart” (from overwhelmment). “And he said unto them, Come ye yourselves apart into a desert place, and rest a while: for there were many coming and going, and they had no leisure so much as to eat.”—Mark 6:31
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Thanking God for the “in between” Moments of Life

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By Danielle Mordh, Saturday, August 31, 2013
God Is Always Working in Our Lives
Several years ago, my family took a trip to London, England. We stayed in a unique hotel located in a restored historical building. As we headed out one morning, excited for another day of sightseeing, we got on the elevator and pushed the “down” button. But when the elevator descended, this normal morning changed abruptly. It suddenly felt like we had stepped on the Tower of Terror ride at Disneyland.
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Ladies Ministry
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“If King George Possessed Your Hearts”

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By Stephen Benefield, Thursday, August 29, 2013
You Will Joyfully Serve the One You Give Your Heart To
I recently read the book Marion and His Men written by John De Morgan in 1802. It is the story of American Revolutionary War hero Francis Marion, who was also known as “The Swamp Fox.” Marion both made his mark on the Revolutionary War and earned his moniker by his fighting tactics.
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Christian Living
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