Here is a list for your weekend reading. From evaluating worship to more on Christmas. I hope you enjoy them and learn something to boot. Chuck Lawless - How to Evaluate Your Church's Worship Service Joe Butler - Truth Divides Ben Irwin - Five Bible Verses You Need to Stop Misusing Amber Tatum - The … Continue reading Five for Friday
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Another mix of blogs I read. Instant Gratification is a real problem in our society UGA fan Neal Pollard uses the firing of Mark Richt to discuss how this problem affects Christians. Dale Jenkins uses his experiences in ministry to help church leaders Revitalize congregations where they serve. Adam Faughn hits from 3 point range … Continue reading Five for Friday
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Time to share some things I read this week that I think you might benefit from or simply enjoy reading. Fox News reports on Parenting and THE TALK. Are you or someone you know dealing with GRIEF? John Pavlovitz has something to say. Michael Nichols shares lesson he learned from an 85 Year Old Friend. … Continue reading Five for Friday
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I know you have plans for the weekend as you are wrapping up your work week. Don't turn off your brain - keep reading and keep growing. Here are five articles I found interesting this week. We turn to Josh Ketchum who writes about Our Children and What the World Will Not Teach. Jim Faugh … Continue reading Five for Friday
Five for Friday
Good morning, Friday readers. Here are five things I read this week that I thought you would like to read as well. Donnie Bates at A Ready Answer helps us understand Biblical Confession Joe Butler at Faith and Footsteps leads us to Pursue Spiritual Growth. Jonathan Aigner Ponders Anew wondering if the "Worship Industry is … Continue reading Five for Friday
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Here are some blogs I found worthy sharing this week. There were others, but these are the five I thought you would benefit from. Neal Pollard shares an original poem about Our Heart. How do you deal with Criticism as a Church Leader? Thom Rainer gives some advice. Safety at Church is a growing concern. … Continue reading Five For Friday
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Josh Ketchum teaches us the implications of our being Made in the Image of God. John M. Njoroge describe what he calls New Atheism. Jacob Hawk shares some great thoughts on why God does not have Grandchildren. Megan Wallgren lists 12 Ways to be the Meanest Mother and as a bonus a list of 13 Ways … Continue reading Five For Friday
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Here are some articles I found interesting this week. There were plenty more, but these are my favorite five. This is Autism Awareness Month and this girl is amazing. Young people leave the Church, yet in the statistics Focus Press finds some good news. Neal Pollard reminds us to Take Time to be Holy. Dr. … Continue reading Five for Friday
Five for Friday
As a new feature on The Morning Drive, I am going to share five articles I read from others this week, and every Friday, that I think you might be interested in. Some or them are just food for thought, others carry some practical advice. The topic are varied. I hope you enjoy these reads. On … Continue reading Five for Friday
Reading the Bible
This year our congregation at Parrish accepted the challenge to read through the Bible chronologically. That is that we are reading in the order of events not necessarily in chapter and book order. Reading this way gives the story a narrative flow that we sometimes miss, if we not aware of the overall story-line. One … Continue reading Reading the Bible