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Church revitalization is hard work. Most of the time, the task requires turning around a ship that has been floating in the wrong direction for a long time – and it’s easy to give up too soon. If you’re in a church revitalization situation, either as a pastor or a lay leader, I hope this post about some of the joys of revitalization is encouraging to you.
Chuck Lawless is Professor of Evangelism and Missions and Dean of Graduate Studies at Southeastern Seminary.
No matter how old I get, I have much room to grow as a leader. In fact, I watch other leaders who inspire and challenge me to lead better. Here are some leadership characteristics Iâve seen in these folks (who are, most often, local church pastors):Â
1. They strive to imitate Jesus. Thatâs the bottom line for them: they want to please the Lord.Â
2. They make decisions and donât second-guess their direction. Thatâs usually because theyâve prayerfully done their homework.
A challenge to keep on praying for non-believing loved ones
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A challenge to keep on praying for non-believing loved ones
A challenge to keep on praying for non-believing loved ones | Thursday, April 08, 2021
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I suspect I speak to most believers if not all of them. Many of us have unbelieving loved ones for whom we’ve been praying for years. In some cases, particularly as church leaders, for whatever reason, we’ve often carried that burden alone. We grieve the spiritual condition of others, but we do it in the privacy of our own lives.
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