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  • Know the status of your flock: America is in a state of depression

    Economist : NATIONS, like people, occasionally get the blues; and right now the United States, normally the world’s most self-confident place, is glum. Eight out of ten Americans think their country is heading in the wrong direction. Joe : As Pastors, what are you doing to address the needs of...
    Posted to Pastors.com News (Forum) by Joe on Mon, Aug 4 2008
    Filed under: economy, housing bubble, unemployment, depression, ministry
  • Re: Fallout from Lakeland

    I've been around in vocational/pastoral ministry long enough to have seen these sorts of things again and again - preachers and leaders become celebrities, get people all excited, and then pull people off to the edge or over the edge of the Gospel. My current congregation is pretty well grounded...
    Posted to Pastors.com News (Forum) by Rob Stippich on Tue, Aug 19 2008
    Filed under: church, ministry, movements
  • Re: Ban on a type of prayer in school allowed to stand

    If we follow the guidelines set forth by the consitution in section 9524 of the ESEA act of 1965, as amended by the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 in act of Civil Disobedience could be as simple as asking, in the classroom, "for a moment of silence to find guidance." Granted I would rather...
    Posted to Pastors.com News (Forum) by T. Allen Lewis on Wed, Mar 18 2009
    Filed under: children, faith, election, islam, disease, religion, Intellectuals, freedom of speech, church, fathers, family, bible, ministry, america, movements, student, GPA, Christianity, journalism, moral, evil, debate, persecution, prayer, atheist, outreach, empowering, participation, George Bush, Love, religious liberty, Christian Education, Youth Ministry, Family Ministry, Focus on Family, Childrens Ministry, denomination loyalty Protestant churchgoers, desparate need, George Barna, train up a child, high school, parental, teenagers, ban
  • The church and the work

    Christians are apt to think that their greatest responsibility is winning souls but there exist a greater responsibility that is christians are to bring this age to an end by bringing in the kingdom of God.Our work is not only winning souls but saving souls.If the purpose of our work is to save people...
    Posted to Pastors.com News (Forum) by Isaac Mintah on Thu, Dec 11 2008
    Filed under: faith, ministry
  • The church and the work

    Christians are apt to think that their greatest responsibility is winning souls but there exist a greater responsibility that is christians are to bring this age to an end by bringing in the kingdom of God.Our work is not only winning souls but saving souls.If the purpose of our work is to save people...
    Posted to Pastors.com News (Forum) by Isaac Mintah on Thu, Dec 11 2008
    Filed under: faith, ministry
  • The church and the work

    Christians are apt to think that their greatest responsibility is winning souls but there exist a greater responsibility that is christians are to bring this age to an end by bringing in the kingdom of God.Our work is not only winning souls but saving souls.If the purpose of our work is to save people...
    Posted to Pastors.com News (Forum) by Isaac Mintah on Thu, Dec 11 2008
    Filed under: faith, ministry
  • Re: Fallout from Lakeland

    I've been around in vocational/pastoral ministry long enough to have seen these sorts of things again and again - preachers and leaders become celebrities, get people all excited, and then pull people off to the edge or over the edge of the Gospel. My current congregation is pretty well grounded...
    Posted to Pastors.com News (Forum) by Rob Stippich on Tue, Aug 19 2008
    Filed under: church, ministry, movements
  • Know the status of your flock: America is in a state of depression

    Economist : NATIONS, like people, occasionally get the blues; and right now the United States, normally the world’s most self-confident place, is glum. Eight out of ten Americans think their country is heading in the wrong direction. Joe : As Pastors, what are you doing to address the needs of...
    Posted to Pastors.com News (Forum) by Joe on Mon, Aug 4 2008
    Filed under: economy, housing bubble, unemployment, depression, ministry
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