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Why Some Evangelicals Prefer the 'Textus Receptus' Over the Critical Text
Unsuspected Ways Your Word Choices Betray You
Great leaders understand the power of their words.
What Returning to School Can Do for Ministry Leaders
It will also be a huge benefit the people you serve.
Why You Should Take Notes by Hand in this Digital Age
Here are three valid reasons to go back to the pen instead of using technology.
A New Year, a New Call to Education Equality
Together we can help to raise the standards for all children in our communities so they can reach their God-given potential—this year and for years to come.
Things They Never Taught Me in Seminary
Seminaries are a far different proposition these days from when I came through.
Why Senior Pastors Must Be Both Scholarly and Pragmatic
You can be both. Here's how.
Do You Believe in Divine Appointments?
This is how my education prepared me to follow the Holy Spirit in the corporate world.
7 Things All Good Biblical Theology Must Include
As a ministry leader, how robust and fully orbed is your theological foundation?
NICL: The School of Practicality
Here's how Mark Rutland's National Institute of Christian Leadership tackles everyday issues that your formal theological training most likely did not cover.
Pentecostal Academics Name New President at Diverse Annual Meeting
The Society for Pentecostal Studies drew students, theologians and other academics to its annual meeting.
Our Journey of Hope Equips Churches to Support Cancer Patients
Churches provide support programs for just about every need. Here's how Our Journey of Hope is training pastoral staffs to deal with the dreaded disease in their local congregations.
NICL: ‘The Business Side of Ministry’
Find out how the National Institute of Christian Leadership, under the guidance of Dr. Mark Rutland, has become a solid tool for pastors and ministry leaders.
Disaster in the Making: 20 Pieces of Bad Advice for Young Ministers
There are those who believe they are helping when they impart the following to you. But the best advice obviously is to obey the Holy Spirit.
To Be a Great Leader, You Must Be a Reader
Here are four reasons why reading is essential. If you're going to lead, shouldn't you be thinking further in advance than the people who you're leading?
Greg Surratt: Why Multisite Churches Don’t Value Teaching Gifts
Seacoast Church's Greg Surratt explains what his church is doing to debunk the knock on multisite campuses.
Greg Surratt: 5 Things I Read That Can Make Me a Better Leader
How do you keep up with the latest trends among ministerial leaders?
Be Careful How You Teach
Connecting students to the truth is not intuitive for everyone. Do you know how to strategically pull apart a lesson and get to the heart of the issue?
10 Areas Where Pastors Need Training for the 21st Century
Because the American culture has shifted so dramatically in recent years, pastors should be equipped to keep up. Here are some suggestions.
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