God, the Bible, the communicators and listeners, are all critical features of expository preaching.
Around 250 Christians who live out their passion for social media and the Christian faith came together in Wiesbaden under the motto ‘#Madetocreate’.
The battle for the Truth is “the good fight”, the one worth fighting for to the end, the race par excellence.
The work of Pedro Tarquis and Pablo Martínez as founders of Spanish news website Protestante Digital was awarded in Madrid.
A waiter at Madrid's iconic Windsor hotel shares his experience serving top executives, presidents and even royalty, in a career marked by faith and perseverance.
It is not the preacher’s job to “make the text relevant”, but to underline, to emphasize how it is relevant to the particular listeners before us.
Are we setting a good example of observing the passage closely, interpreting accurately, and applying appropriately?
We would do well to let go a little of a metaphysical conversation, and ponder more the biblical revelation of a God in eternal communion.
The Bible is true and it is effective, for the God who inspired it is a God of truth, and a God of great communication.
Perhaps if we dig a little deeper, we might realise that we are only acting on a part of the story; we’ve missed some vital information, and our response needs to be very different.
With better understanding about our many sensory processing difficulties, and the right strategies, every leader can learn to make all that they do inclusive.
Christians should “mirror Jesus' example in using culture to communicate the gospel”, says Tom Price, a lecturer at the Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics.
We should preach as professionals in the sense of “to the best of our ability” and as amateurs in the sense of “with the passion of a captured heart”.
Siblings can really benefit from extra support but sometimes feel like they are not entitled to it because they are not the sibling with additional needs.
God is a good communicator. That conviction is critical for effective preaching, but so many build a preaching ministry without this conviction in place.
We need to learn to appreciate the richness of the language communities in our churches and neighbourhoods, and to build bridges over those borders.
A checklist of ideas to have a great, inclusive, start to the New Year in children’s and youth groups and to create a place where everyone belongs.
TWR teams in Central Asia broadcast programs, produce YouTube videos, and distribute hand-held radios with USB sticks filled with programs.
Nonverbal communication is complex and can take more decoding than verbal communication, but it can be as rich and expressive if we are willing to learn it.
Performance is unsustainable. At the same time, effective communication is worth some conscious and prayerful attention.
It will allow users to ask for and respond prayers. “We are committed to build tools that help people connect to hope”, says the Facebook head of Global Faith Partnerships.
Let’s not choose between in-building or online children’s and youth work; let’s not create exclusion by cutting off families who have been able to connect to church like never before over the past 12 months.
Understanding new generations is an essential part of a true mission mind in this rapidly changing world. An article by Steve Sang-Cheol Moon.
Seek to speak from God’s heart to theirs: sensitively, passionately, directly, and clearly.
You will never have a perfect message, but prayerfully do what you can.
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