Faith and Science: Christian Scholars on the Bible and Human Origins
Where should a Christian stand regarding the intersection of faith, science, and scripture? Guy Williams shares two books that will get you pointed in the right direction.
Where should a Christian stand regarding the intersection of faith, science, and scripture? Guy Williams shares two books that will get you pointed in the right direction.
Communication is important, but what does the condition of your facilities say to people visiting your church? On today’s podcast, we sit down with Fred Halfpap from First UMC in Murfreesboro, TN to talk about what our facility says about your church.
In today’s Seven Minute Seminary video, Dr. Anthony Headley explains the commons factors leading to pastoral burnout, and then suggests steps that a leader can take to live and work in a ministry context that thrives and flourishes.
How did people give to charitable organizations in 2016? David King has the numbers.
What did theological liberalism actually do? James Heidinger shares the tenets of that theological shift.
We read Scripture in the presence of the Risen Christ, and the Holy Spirit is the agent who teaches us, instructs us, and enables us to see the truths of God’s word.
In today’s video, Bishop James Swanson encourages the church to unleash the power of God in our lives by actively practicing gratitude in the midst of where we currently are.
“Remain in me, as I also remain in you. No branch can bear fruit by itself; it must remain in the vine.” (Jesus)
Join Aaron Perry as he talks to Mike Strauss and Chris Reese, editors of the new Dictionary of Christianity and Science: The Definitive Reference for the Interpretation of Christian Faith and Contemporary Science.
Nothing could bring us closer to Jesus than to understand the glory of his love.
Who knew that such a large part of ministry would involve money management? Church Leader has you covered with tips for making it as smooth as possible.
The disciples of Jesus had a unity not just of divine essence, but a unity of mission.