Church planting lessons from Guy Muse
Guy Muse is a church planter in Ecuador. He shares practical advice on his blog. Here's some. A few things picked up over the years working alo...
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Guy Muse is a church planter in Ecuador. He shares practical advice on his blog. Here's some. A few things picked up over the years working alo...
Yesterday's blog about prayer times as wineskins got me thinking about the church. In writing my thoughts, my intent is to encourage you, even if do...
Francis Chan reads the Bible and tries to do what it says. He listens to the Spirit and tries to do what Jesus did - only what he saw the Father doing...
We are born with legitimate needs that God wants to meet. The problem arises when men who claim to represent God use religion to meet those needs ille...
Guy Muse is a missionary in Ecuador. He writes a good blog. I especially liked this one: When Mónica called saying she and her husband needed an u...
Let me begin by saying thank you to many of you who, having read yesterday's blog, prayed for Leah's healing. I'll let you know how God answers your p...
Jim Larson is a hero, pouring out his life as a missionary pulling young girls out of the sex trade in Bangkok. From my perspective, a guy like Jim ...
Our church experience in America bears little resemblance to what we see in the Bible. The concepts of a church building, a church service, a senior p...
Dr. Scott Thumma wrote Mega Church Myths.* He answers some of the critiques leveled against them based on a survey he did for his book. It's good fodd...
A few days ago I asked a guy about his faith and he responded, "I think organized religion has done more harm than good." I responded, "Well that's...