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Lessons Learned from 30 Years in Ministry
You may have read that if you don’t learn from history, you’re doomed to repeat it. That’s part
An Idol-Killing Machine: Three Questions with Edwin Colon
Edwin Colon is the senior pastor of the Recovery House of Worship in Brooklyn, which has planted five churches across the United States and will soon launch a ministry in London.
A Vision for Our Cities
As the main purveyor of influence to surrounding communities, the city is where culture is formed.
Ministry Can Be Dangerous to Your Spiritual Health
It is always gratifying to see Christians become active in church ministry rather than remain
Kingdom-Centered Prayer
Christians are used to thinking about prayer as a means to get their personal needs met.
Preaching in a Secular Culture
This article outlines four ideas that in my experience are at the core of preaching effectively in a secular culture
Five Ministry Fronts in the City
In order to have the greatest impact on the city and to reflect all aspects of gospel transformation,
Ministry and Character
Once we have embarked upon a life of ministry, we will be confronted with agonizing and persistent
Why Plant Churches?
The vigorous, continual planting of new congregations is the single most crucial strategy
Evangelistic Worship
One of the basic features of church life in the United States today is the proliferation of worship and
The Missional Church
In the West for nearly a thousand years, the relationship of European Christian churches to
The Centrality of the Gospel
In Galatians 2:14, Paul lays down a powerful principle. He deals with Peter’s racial pride and cowardice