THE TOXIC EFFECTS OF NON-ATTENDERS1. They Make Evangelism Harder
Contents contributed and discussions participated by Maarten Kuivenhoven
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Christian Ministry Sourcebook:cmsb - 1 views
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This is a helpful sourcebook/website to look up thousands of organizations, ministries or other things pertaining to ministry. This is courtesy of the Christian Ministry Sourcebook (2009) edited by Stephen Froom. It is probably helpful for writing research papers and contacting other organizations for informational purposes
Those Toxic Non-Attenders - 9Marks - 1 views
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2. They Confuse New Believers
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3. They Discourage Regular Attenders
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Why I Chose to Preach on Job - Reformation21 - 1 views
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I recall with a sense of responsibility a comment one of those above mentioned mentors and models of ministry made to the effect that as preachers our calling is not only to expound the text to our people but to model how to read and understand the text for our people. One goal of my ministry, God helping me, is to try to equip our little congregation to handle the Bible well for themselves.
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It was an experience that reinforced a growing conviction that unless pastors visit their people and know them, their ability to pastor them well from the pulpit will be greatly impaired.
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My second reason for selecting Job was more directly pastoral. In the course of pastoral visitation and counseling I became increasingly aware of the numbers of people in the congregation who were hurting, confused, depressed, wondering where God was in their trials.
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