Big Trouble in Small Groups A pastor offers practical advice for the top three hurdles of church small groups: childcare, commitment, and over-talkers. Nik Schatz
Let’s take a few minutes to pray together.” [SCREAMS. CRYING. YELLING.] “On second thought, we gotta go. It’s Mia’s nap time.”
The idea of a church small group sounds great in theory. But week by week, it can be frustrating. Maybe in your small group, the kids outnumber the adults. Or you never know who is going to show up. Or you squirm in your seat every time John gets on a soapbox.
I’ve been a pastor for 14 years, and for 6 of those years, I’ve been ...
The Data-Backed Case for Marriage Brad Wilcox’s Get Married debunks misguided conventional wisdom and offers both challenge and hope to Christian singles. Joseph Holmes
Marriage and family are much discussed today, and not only among Christians. Marriage rates are going down, the meaning of marriage is contested, and dropping fertility is raising worries of a lonely and childless future, even in the church. Meanwhile, many Christian singles are left hoping their local church will somehow help them get married—or that our growing numbers will finally convince congregations to stop making us feel like second-class Christians.
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