The Wisdom and Benefits of Watering Your Grass by Dr. Brent Sharpe

As pastors and ministry leaders, our lives are lived outwardly. We are surrounded by need, and those needs tug and pull at us. It’s...

3 Steps to Counteract the Effects of Ministry on Your Marriage by Dr. Brent...

One of the challenges with pastors and leaders in ministry is that our lives are lived outwardly. There is an endless stream of needs,...

Finding Your Voice In Today’s Culture by Joe Cameneti, Sr.

Have you ever stopped to think that people who were nothing like Jesus liked Jesus? Why was that so? Here was a Man who...

Ten Keys to Effective Ministry, Part 2 by Rob Koke

In my last blog, I began sharing with you ten keys to effective ministry that I believe are unchanging and applicable to us all....

Ten Keys to Effective Ministry, Part 1 by Rob Koke

When we think about what it takes to develop a thriving, healthy church, we often feel overloaded at the volume of work it appears...

The Impact of Simplicity by Pastor Scott Porter

I grew up in church. I was raised in the Church of God in Anderson, Indiana, which is similar to a Nazarene church. It...

Meeting the Felt Needs of Your Community by Gary Hart

Every community is different. There are felt needs that perhaps no one is addressing. Can you imagine the power and the influence a body...

Loving Your City Well by Gary Hart

Today I want to talk with you about blooming where you’re planted, particularly how to love your city. I love this topic because it's...

Leading Despite Setbacks by Pastor Mark Dolphens

Sometimes a setback is simply a set up. We know that, but it can be hard to live it. The Bible tells us that...

Creating a Culture of Generosity by Aldrin Bogi

Generosity doesn’t depend on the size of your wallet. It depends on the size of your heart. If your heart is connected to God,...
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