F. B. Meyer was a famous British Bible teacher in the late 1800s and the early 1900s. During his long and fruitful ministry, he wrote many helpful books on the spiritual life and a number of studies of different Bible characters. www.keepbelieving.com
I have no idea how many prayers I’ve prayed in my life. Probably the most meaningful prayers have come in moments of great personal need. www.keepbelieving.com
If you decide to start you own ministry, remember that the burden rests on you. That’s different from being a pastor. Not harder but different. Everything rises or falls on your leadership, your vision, and the decisions you make. www.keepbelieving.com
Several weeks ago a friend wrote me asking for my advice about starting a new ministry. I think he specified starting a non-profit ministry, something like what we’ve done with Keep Believing Ministries. www.keepbelieving.com
We received a fascinating question the other day from someone who said she had moved to a new area and found a new church. But things are not going well. www.keepbelieving.com
My friend Jim Zangmeister, who attended Southern Evangelical Seminary, is a very talented animator and film maker. Here is his latest animated short film, “Is God Good?”. www.crossexamined.org
With wit, passion and clarity, radio talk show host Dennis Prager unearths one of the root problems in America today– the failure of our schools and parents to teach why America is exceptional. www.crossexamined.org
In the last post, I provided a summary about emerging adults from Christian Smith’s new book Souls In Transition. Now, let’s explore what this means for ministering to this generation. www.conservantlife.com