Tuesday’s Catch: ‘Company that Trademarked “Worship Leader” Makes Others Drop the Term’ And More
Company that Trademarked ‘Worship Leader’ Makes Others Drop the Term
Popular meme accounts lose social media pages after being reported by Authentic Media, which says it coined the phrase.
5 Options to Recreate the Church Property
The church building and property may be too large for your current needs, and you may wonder what the church should do. Here are five options that I would encourage you and your church leadership team to review.
Ed Stetzer: A New Church-Planting Era
It’s time for another shift in church planting. This shift must move the focus to church multiplication rather than just church growth or planting, as important as both are.
Stop Ceding the Pulpit on Immigration
Many pastors are afraid to speak on immigration, as it is both a biblical and political issue. But the stakes are too high to stay silent.
How Immigration Can Revive a Christian Nation
While white Christianity is declining in the U.K., migration has meant true gospel Christianity is not.
From Christchurch to Emanuel AME, we must recognize the patterns of white supremacy
Recent reports suggest the attacks on houses of worship are not rare and the perpetrators are seldom acting alone.
7 Tips for Church Marketing and Communication
Marketing and communication play an important role in any pastoral team’s ability to connect with congregants, as well as the church’s overall ability to connect with the community.
Unlocking the Lewisian Imagination
Why did C.S. Lewis write such good books?
Why I Quit Doing One on One Discipleship
Jim Egli explains why he switched from one-to-one discipling to disciplining in mini-groups.
Do the Happiest People in the World Want the Gospel?
So the myth—that the Nordic people are happy and don’t need the gospel—is like looking at someone you know (perhaps on social media) and saying, “They look like they have everything under control, and don’t have any problems. Certainly they don’t need me to share Jesus with them.” That’s a dangerous lie. So how can we combat it? Here are four ways.
Eurasia and Estonia begin exit from church
Church regions in Eurasia and the Baltics, built up after the breakup of the Soviet Union, now plan to leave The United Methodist Church. Church law has a multistep process for church regions outside the United States to change their relationship with the denomination. Delegates of the Northern Europe and Eurasia Central Conference voted on March 18 to allow the church regions to begin the withdrawal process.
Bitter infighting threatens Kenya’s Methodist Church
At the center of a controversy that has been unfolding since 2015 is Presiding Bishop Joseph Ntombura.
Anglicans Ablaze