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God Is Calling Fire Starters
Kingdom Leadership: The Missional Leader
Why the Enemy Has No Chance Against This Powerful Holy Spirit Weapon
Kingdom Leadership: Reverse Visioneering
4 Keys to Ready Your Heart to Receive Revelation
How to Become a Visionary Leader
How Having the Key of David Unlocks Heavenly Solutions Amid Chaos
3 Ways Holy Spirit Helps You Rediscover Joy in Ministry
5 Reasons 2021 Will Be Harder—But Better—Than 2020
5 Reasons a Pastor's Political Endorsement Can Do More Harm Than Good
How to Effectively Lead Your Church Through Today's Divisive Political Climate
Why This Church Crowd Has a Lot to Answer For
Why We Should All Join Team Kanye West
12 Dangerous Signs of Event-Driven Churches
6 Simple Choices to Help Ease Family Pain
What You Can Expect When You Take Faith-Filled, Spirit-Led Risks
3 Steps to Help Your Congregation Develop a Heart for the Lost
Pastors, This Must Be the Main Goal of Your Preaching
5 Things Your Pastor Wished You Knew
What to Do When Your Church Hits a Plateau
How Leaders Can Powerfully Pray in an Age of Global Terror
10 Characteristics of the Average Unchurched Family
The average American family seems to be in real trouble.
6 Reasons Pastors Should Not Quit Their Job on Monday
The best days of your ministry might be just ahead. It would be a shame if you missed them.
5 Reasons This Pastor Attends Church While on Vacation
Pastors, while you're on vacation, don't just skip church. You'll be glad you didn't.
Why God Doesn't Want Us to Fear the Unknown
God isn't just alongside you for this journey called life; He's leading the front lines.
Breaking Addiction: A New Kind of Recovery Ministry for Your Church
See how this gospel-centered approach can help bring breakthrough for those in bondage.
Your Ministry Journey: Don't Lose the Wonder
"Let us not grow weary in doing good."
Faith of the Candidates: An Interview With Marco Rubio
LifeWay Research Executive Director Ed Stetzer sits down with Republican presidential hopeful Marco Rubio.
Oral Roberts: God Is at Your Point of Need
A young builder facing bankruptcy discovers the miracle of seed faith and learns that God is not boxed in by circumstances.
Ed Stetzer: Defining the Church as Evangelicals
Have we become so generous with the definition of "church" that the word has lost its meaning?
The Danger in Living for the Next Big Thing
While the ministry of encouragement certainly has great value, here is a component of it that should be considered and avoided.
9 Thoughts on Church Splits
When a church splits, there is no winner. And sometimes, it results in great damage to many involved.
Some More Overlooked but Unforgettable Scriptures
In the second of a two-part series, Joe McKeever looks at the underlying meaning of a few Scriptures that some may not get.
When Our Theology Stifles Our Compassion
Are we grace-oriented or solution-oriented when it comes to our Christian witness?
4 Actions That Can Change the Spiritual State of Our Nation
America's greatest need is the next great move of God. These actions can help us get there.
4 Reasons People Are Reluctant to Visit Your Church
If these apply to your church, what can you do about it?
What’s So Special About Christmas?
The answer to that question is simple for a believer. Is that what you're teaching?
Here’s Some Hard Truths About Church Culture
There is a lot of talk among pastors and leaders about the need for churches to be multiethnic and multicultural. But why is it not often accomplished?
13 Modern Challenges to Awakening and Revival
While revival is happening on other continents, Believers are still waiting for it to happen in America. Have we become our own worst enemy?
Joe McKeever: All I Want for Christmas
What do you think Jesus wants for Christmas? Would you believe it's just you?
Does the Gospel Come With Strings Attached?
Does how you're sharing the gospel resemble a business transaction?
Joe McKeever: The Church Membership in the Last Days
In these End Times, we must be prepared to deal with the presence of ungodly people in the mix at church. Pastor Joe McKeever explores what else the church will be forced to deal with.
How Long Could You Stay in Ministry Without God?
I wonder how long I could be successful in ministry without God? I’ve been in vocational ministry for 31 years, and I seldom encounter a situation I haven’t seen before. I have a stockpile of sermons to pull from and many other places where I can grab a complete sermon with a moment's notice.
I do strategy, staffing and structure in my sleep. My experience, connections and the Internet give me all the tools I need to do ministry and do it at a very high level. God is good but often not all that necessary.
It’s Time to Get ‘Old School’
Why winning the battle for teens requires timeless elements
In the last few years, I’ve heard folks in ministry say the battle between good and evil is greater than ever. Many say it’s because we are close to the Lord’s return.
Sadly, however, it’s my observation that few truly understand or wholeheartedly believe this. If they did, they would do more to fight back!
Christians can complain about how bad things are getting in our society, but what are we doing to oppose the forces of Satan, who does whatever it takes to “steal, kill and destroy”? When it comes to our youth in particular, what are we doing to rescue them? The truth is, many believers think they’re doing all they can to reach the lost—especially teens—when in fact they’re simply doing the same things they were doing years ago.
We each have a faith and a calling, and mine stems from a covenant I made with God that if He showed me He was real, I’d do whatever He asked—anytime, anywhere, anything.
He kept His end of the deal. And since my life-changing encounter with God, I’ve vowed to keep mine. Because of this, I now view life as if I were part of the spiritual equivalent to SEAL Team 6. Every day I live with the excitement of my next mission. When I consider the commitment and sacrifice of those real soldiers, I get pumped up knowing that this is my calling—to push myself harder, go further and do more!
By the power of the Holy Spirit, I stand for Jesus in my life, the media and Hollywood. For me, that includes relishing the opportunity to push the limits and go beyond the norm of what I think can be done. In my personal ministry, I often share that a part of my morning prayer is, “Lord, can I punch Satan in the face today and then run?”
I share all of this to dare you to do more, to smash the box of your normal thinking that you are doing all you can.
Back in the “old school” days, those who carried the torch of the gospel all had a similar zeal to do more—evangelists such as Sam Jones, Billy Sunday, D.L. Moody, Billy Graham. They understood what it meant to give everything for the sake of making Christ known. My philosophy, like theirs, is quite simple: The best way to impact this world for God’s glory is to make more Christians.
There is no greater field for a harvest than today’s youth. But equally as important as their conversion is the continual reminder of the knowledge of God’s Word and direction of their path through prayer.
There is no greater satisfaction in this life than the peace that comes with the presence of God’s Spirit. And there is no greater way to acquire this than through God’s Word and prayer, God’s Word and prayer, God’s Word and prayer—developing a lifestyle based on these life-giving elements. Missions work is awesome, but young believers must be continually reminded that it’s only by the Spirit of God leading them that they can know and do His will. They must know that their personal and ongoing relationship with Christ must be their primary focus, surpassing anything else.
In America, the spirit of darkness continues to deceive our Christian youth. Why is that? I’d argue that it’s partly because we have them doing all kinds of other things without the rock-solid foundation of being in His Word every day and spending time with Him in prayer.
Did that just rub you the wrong way and offend you? Pray about it! Whoever you are, wherever you are in your ministry, I beg you to do more.
Take a chance and do more. Create a cool gospel track that turns teens’ heads. Develop an innovative way to minister, or intentionally go after types and groups such as skaters. (A great resource for this is the Livin’ It skate videos.) Get a handful of tickets to a relevant Christian music festival or an Acquire the Fire event. Then go to the mall, skate park or local kid hangout spot and give away these seeds of hope that, God willing, will take root and grow and bless the Lord.
Please know that I make these suggestions because they work. Even if you think these kids won’t relate to you, these tools you pass on to them will. I’ve seen it with my own eyes, and you can make a difference. It’s time to get “old school” and do more!
Stephen Baldwin is an actor, director, producer, author, talk radio host and motivational speaker. He periodically speaks to youth conferences around the country.
Radicals, Racism or Righteousness: The Choice Is Yours
Society is being turned on its ear, and we are being given a front-row seat.
I could sit here for days and decry the many ways in which our culture is losing its soul. I could catalogue the multiple symptoms that are evidence of the demise of towns and cities all over America.
I mean, think about this ...
To steal an eagle’s egg in the U.S. carries a $10,000 fine, yet killing an unborn human is perfectly legal. Since the Roe v. Wade decision in 1973, if the same fine was imposed for the nearly 55 million abortions that have taken place since then, the cumulative monetary fine would be more than $545,596,150,000.
Why You Must Be a Couple First, and Then Ministry Leaders
Whenever two type-A personalities combine in a marriage, as well as in a ministry, the results can often be catastrophic. Most ministry couples will tell you it’s far too easy for a couple serving together in ministry to allow their passion and drive to blur the lines between building a church and raising a family.
As pastors of Celebration Church, a church we planted together nearly 13 years ago in Austin, Texas, there’s one thing my wife, Lori, and I know for sure: You cannot fake a great marriage!
Multisite Churches : Come and Get, or Come and Give?
McChurch. Franchised Jesus. Theological clones. Incubator congregations. Ecclesiological buffets. From the devil.
If there is a classification of church that gets put down more than megachurches, it would have to be multisite churches. Is the critique fair? Sometimes, but not always.
As we found with megachurches recently, there is plenty of good that comes with the stereotypical bad. In the megachurch research, we saw they don’t really draw away members from other local churches as much as people think they do, they are healthier financially and they are growing at a faster pace than smaller churches.
Do We Really Need More Churches?
The most important question any church planter can ask is “Why am I planting a church?” I have had some conversations with some great guys lately who I think are really struggling with that question.
All of us struggle with why we are in ministry on Monday morning, but we need to evaluate our motivation on a bigger scale. Let’s look at what I think are some lousy reasons to plant a church and then share a great reason I recently heard.
First, the lousy reasons:
“I want to reinvent church.” This one comes in a lot of flavors, but it always comes down to the bottom line of, "I have a better way to do church." More hymns, no hymns, pews, no pews, more art, more coffee, more beer, less structure, less formality. We’re going to be radically sold out. We’re not going to cater to Christians. We’re going to go deep. We’re going to go wide. We’re going to be a church for people who absolutely abhor the awful church that I’m currently drawing my paycheck from.
10 Hard Truths About Christ’s Church
It’s His church and not mine.
It’s His church and not yours either.
Settle that or nothing else will matter. Get it wrong and everything else you do will be off-kilter.
The moment you think it’s your church (you’re in charge) or my church (someone else makes the decisions; you have nothing to do with what happens), we’re all in trouble.
It is indeed the Lord’s church, and He is its sole owner.
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