
Finding Your Voice as a Christian Blogger
Tim Challies has been doing an excellent job (as always) blogging about…blogging (here, here, and here). He’s noticed the decline

Tim Challies has been doing an excellent job (as always) blogging about…blogging (here, here, and here). He’s noticed the decline

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I heard it a variety of ways: “Your church is not very friendly.” “No one greeted me on Sunday morning.”

I love the institutional church. I believe the local church is God’s plan for saving and transforming the world. Jesus

Care for your pastor. Those four words may not be on your radar right now, but by the end of