Back in the early ’20s if you were shopping for an automobile, you only had one color choice, black. In fact, Henry Ford said, “Any customer can have a car in any color as long as it’s in black.” Today we are not limited by color, make, or style. We can choose from a host… Read more
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What Kind of Impression do Visitors Have of Your Church?
The Impression A while back I thought I would make a good impression and surprise my wife with a candle light dinner for two. Because it was our anniversary dinner, I wanted to create the perfect atmosphere for her to enjoy. To do that I made sure that everything was just right. I picked some… Read more
8 Leadership Lessons From a Symphony Conductor
“Everything rises and falls on leadership” I’m sure we’ve all heard that quote some time or another during our lives. This truth can be applied to about every area of our lives including ministry. The Lord would have us be good leaders. A good leader has three characteristics that help him be an effective leader: a… Read more
Thoughts On Gospel Music by the Late Dr. M. R. DeHann
M. R. DeHaan was a physician who later in life became a pastor – well known for his gravelly voice and impassioned Bible teaching. He is founder of the Radio Bible Class which was a half-hour radio show in the 1940’s. In the excerpt below, Dr.DeHann discusses his thoughts on the gospel music of his… Read more
Conservative Christian Music on the Decline?
Conservative Christian Music, Who Cares? It has been a while since I have heard much talk about the use of conservative Christian music in the church. Have pastors given in to the popular view of accepting the musical stylings of the world during their worship services? Is any thought ever given to a songs origin… Read more