The Slow Turn
You might say, my church is making a turn—a sharp one. In fact, it’s the sharpest turn we have ever taken.
You might say, my church is making a turn—a sharp one. In fact, it’s the sharpest turn we have ever taken.
COVID still increases the risk of hospitalization and death for at-risk people who catch it, so getting a booster is a good precaution.
Apologies defending her right to preach became an early staple of the female preacher's repertoire.
“Blessed are you” moments are opportunities when you name what you see God gifting and doing in the life of another.
Praying “Come, Holy Spirit” expresses a level of humility that trusts the Holy Spirit to guide, reveal, and form my life and the lives of others.
The elephant in the room is that most of our full-time lead pastors are not adequately preparing for retirement.
“Benefit” did not mean the symptoms went away or got better. In this 18-month study, benefit meant getting worse at a slower rate.