Monday, November 06, 2017

Sutherland Springs FBC Memorial Edition


Tragedy Comes To A Small Church In A Small Town

Sunday evening and Monday morning, journalists from around the world traveled to Sutherland Springs to report on the terrible events. It's a place that doesn't usually get a lot of notice. Read More

A Small Rural Church Is Hard to Kill

A Texas Baptist pastor on the risk and resilience of America’s smallest congregations. Read More

Protect Your Congregation from a Gunman

A police officer's advice on how leaders can reduce risk—and possibly save lives. Read More

How Common Are Church Shootings?

One of the largest mass shootings in Texas history occurred yesterday at a small Baptist church, leaving Christians grieving and wondering how common such violence is in churches. Read More

The Rural Church: A Special House of Prayer

An excerpt from "God’s Country." Read More

Signs Of Life: 7 Ways To Find A Great Small Church To Attend And Serve

Look for a church that does small church things well, instead of trying to do big church things on a smaller scale. Read More

Small Church, Big Ministry

God is using 124 people from this historic congregation to feed 145,000. Read More

What the Reformers Thought They Were Doing

Five hundred years ago, on October 31, 1517, a thirty-three-year-old German professor named Martin Luther called for a public discussion of the sale of indulgences, and all hell broke loose. Read More

How Not to Be an American Missionary in Scotland

Many years ago I wrote a response to a report I read from the Southern Baptists – talking about their mission work in Scotland. To their credit they picked up on my article and used it. I often get asked about this article entitled ‘How Not To Be An American Missionary In Scotland” – so I am just reproducing a slightly updated version of it here. Read More

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