What Can Preachers Learn from Actors?
By Keith Ghormley
Keith Ghormley shares what he has learned from “preaching Shakespeare” in community plays.
Keith Ghormley shares what he has learned from “preaching Shakespeare” in community plays.
Story work is a way to better understand ourselves and see God at work in the particulars of our lives.
“We are commanded to “make every effort” to grow in faith, virtue, knowledge, self-control, and love.” Michael Austin reminds us to pursue the character of Christ daily.
Twenty years ago Scott Brown moved to Arizona to plant a church. He discovered that “God was there, waiting to show us he can use us in ways and places we could have never imagined.”
Is our pursuit of success truly serving the kingdom, or just our own comfort? Bill Fullilove encourages us to keep our theology of work connected to other important biblical principles.
David Schumann looks at God’s promises displayed by the three reversals in Daniel and how they pertain to us today.
“I no longer wanted to be detached from the historic church as a charismatic. I wanted to be shoulder to shoulder with like-minded men who stood for God’s truth in a sin-diseased world.”
“I’m having trouble following your sermons.” Based on his own experience, Pastor James Pavlic shares how listening to feedback can help pastors improve their ministry.
Aren Plante shares what drew him to the PCA, and why he believes the PCA is needed in Canada.
Interim pastors provide a church the time it needs to focus on finding the right minister God is calling to serve them.