Monday’s Catch: ‘Déjà Vu All Over Again’ And More

Déjà Vu All Over Again 

An address delivered to the Diocesan Convention of the Episcopal Diocese of Dallas. 


Honor Widows and Serve Them Well
Here are three areas pastors and ministry leaders need to consider regarding the often forgotten widows in our churches.

Navigating Criticism with Grace: A Guide for Women Leaders
Embracing criticism as an opportunity for personal and professional growth is a skill that can set you apart.

Jesus Was Civil, Not Polite
Christ was an exemplar of civility in an age of sociopolitical and religious hypocrisy.

What is Bible Sunday?
While British churches typically observe Bible Sunday at the end of October, churches are free to choose any day to hold a Bible Sunday service.

Keeping Kids in Church: 3 Common Traits of Youth Who Stay
Consider these observations and applications about keeping kids in church…. 


The Best Method For Discipling Believers In A Thriving Small Church
Could mentoring be part of the answer to the current wave of people – especially younger people – leaving the church in record numbers? The possibility is worth considering.

Our First Evangelistic Task: Make Christianity Comprehensible
To help our neighbors trust Jesus for their salvation, we must make the Christian gospel comprehensible.

How to Witness to Family Members at Thanksgiving
…before bellying up to this year’s turkey feast, here are a few thoughts from a fellow bungler to help us think ahead and pray about how we might grow in being proxies for the gospel, in word and deed, among our families this Thanksgiving. These are some practical ideas for what it might mean to see ourselves as sent among our relatives.

Anglicans Ablaze

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