By Bill Easum The words we use denote who we are and how we view the world. Change some of the words you use and you’re on the way to changing the system.
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By Bill Easum The words we use denote who we are and how we view the world. Change some of the words you use and you’re on the way to changing the system.
When it comes to discipleship, those of us called to do ministry in the Western Hemisphere are encumbered with what I call a “content fetish.” We have been consumed with focusing on content
When I was growing up, my family didn't go to church. So I had no idea about things such as tithing or service to others. I just knew I had to be a good
“Use as directed” - Three little words found on the label of the bottle containing your doctor’s prescription. If we are wise, we will use the contents of that container “as directed.” Why wouldn’t
The majority of churches in North America have been experiencing over a decade of decline or plateau. Often, common sense prevails and church leaders will endeavor to put church growth plans into place
We went out to connect with retail shops by offering to clean their toilets. We simply walked into these places with our cleaning kits in hand and said, “Hi, we’re here to clean