24 questions your church should answer before people return
If you think we’ll all rush back to church and pick up where we left off, don’t kid yourself – it’s not going to happen. Or at least it shouldn’t happen.
If you think we’ll all rush back to church and pick up where we left off, don’t kid yourself – it’s not going to happen. Or at least it shouldn’t happen.
PA/SJ Disaster Relief volunteers have been busy during the pandemic, securing food for distribution, supplying masks, praying for pastors, and so much more.
"We have been through past crises including economic recessions and depressions, wars, terrorist attacks and even pandemics. None of these have destroyed our work together."
Doreen Weiss, a licensed professional counselor, offers six suggestions to help people get back to some normalcy after all the trauma brought on by COVID-19.
The pandemic has prompted not only changes in ministry structure but increased personal challenges and stress for pastors as they seek to meet the needs of their families, their congregations and their communities -- and as they do it largely from home during a time of social distancing.
"It grieves our hearts to know there are men of God who are doing without, giving beyond themselves when they have financial needs within their own family," shares BRN Executive Director Barry Whitworth. "We want to do something to help and encourage these pastors."
Doug Holliday of Sonlife compiled several different gospel presentation tools that could be used to share the gospel with a spiritually lost person today. What gospel presentation tool do you use?
Kyle Canty, Send Philadelphia missionary and assistant pastor at Great Commission Church, expresses concern that fellow Philadelphia residents are 'missing wisdom in favor of foolishness' during the pandemic.
Facing postponement of his cancer treatments because of the coronavirus, Dr. Larry Anderson understands the apostle Peter's fear--and God's sovereignty.