We as humans always want to do everything big, but often when it comes to serving God He gives us what we think are small tasks. How do we remain faithful in our service to Him no matter what?
Quite a few churches have let us know that Ed's sermon series have been particularly helpful in developing services for their youth ministries. Now you can reinforce this teaching with the latest of o
One of the primary obstacles to getting people involved in a small group is the fear factor. Showing up at a stranger's home and meeting an entirely new group of people is an experience filled with un
For churches who want to stay small as they grow in numbers, small groups are the answer. Not only are they biblical, but small groups are also an ideal environment for church members to experience re
People often confuse small with insignificant. But not this kind of
hero. This hero is looking for those tiny moments and unforeseen
opportunities that have the potential to explode once they hit the
On this edition of Hope For Today, teaching pastor Dr. Jim Shaddix begins the final message in this series on stewardship; a message he calls "Don't Sweat the Small Stuff ? Working For Ministry, No
Financial discipline and accountability are facts of life. And there are few people who, at one time or another, have not been anxious and consumed by financial worries. On this edition of Hope For
On this edition of Hope For Today, teaching pastor Jim Shaddix begins the final message in this series on stewardship; a message he calls "Don't Sweat the Small Stuff ? Working For Ministry, Not Wo
In this devotional, we take a very small clip from a conference where Donald Miller was one of the guest speakers.
In this podcast, I talk about the sad statistic that almost all brand new Christians
In this devotional, we take a very small clip from a conference where Donald Miller was one of the guest speakers.
In this podcast, I talk about the sad statistic that almost all brand new Christians
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