Hint: They aren’t biblical.
‘Live at the Weekender’ is an album that captured a genuine evening of sincere and unperformed worship to God.
In working-class communities, evangelistic opportunities abound. But discipleship is a different story.
Such pervasive issues must be engaged with biblical clarity.
Despite gentrification’s many benefits, there’s a darker side to this phenomenon.
Biblical discipleship takes commitment. But should such commitment ever expire?
In Christ, we stand before the eternal and holy God, not as condemned sinners, but justified children.
There’s no one-size-fits-all approach to ministry among the poor. But there are several important things to consider.
Most church-planting resources are written for those planting in big, ‘strategic’ cities. Is it any wonder, then, that so few churches are being planted and supported in the world’s poorest communities?
How can those involved in youth work in difficult communities shine the light of the gospel into lives so often clouded in darkness?
Pastor, don’t ignore the battlefront that is your own heart.