Christian Education with Charter Schools as an Option
As charter schools open all across the United States, Christian families are considering sending their children to these places of learning. This article provides the pros and cons of charter schools and encourages Christian parents to research their options and pray for God's guidance.
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Men's Ministries Provide Fellowship and Teaching
With a pastor, elder and other church leaders sharing ideas, coordinating events and delegating tasks, churches can establish and build a solid men's ministry. Teamwork and participation are required to provide an atmosphere where men can openly share and allow the Word of God and fellowship to soften their hearts and cause positive change.
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Caring for the Underpriveleged with Efficiency, Love, and Compassion
An introduction to working with needy for churches and other religious organizations.
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Fundraising for Churches with Direct Mail
Eight steps for writing great fundraising letters for your church or religious organization.
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Choosing Between Product, Event, and Campaign
A discussion of the different kinds of religious fundraisers geared towards helping churches decide which is right for their organization.
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Before Spreading the Word, Make Sure They Can Hear It
A guide to choosing an appropriate audio system for your church or religious organization.
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The Return of Christ and the Gathering Together
Even with tremendous opposition and persecution, Christians in Thessalonica were able to stand strong in their faith, bringing joy and peace to Paul, their spiritual father.
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Growing Your Congregation with Outreach and Compassion
Strategies and tips that work for increasing membership and attendance for your church.
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How to Reach the Hearts of the Young
They are not little kids, nor are they adults. They are teenagers -- hurricanes of hormones and emotions transitioning from adolescence to adulthood as fast as they can in an increasingly malicious world. More than ever, parents need to oversee and watch over, not lord over, their teenage children. Yes, children. They are not 'of age' and while young, they remain the responsibility of their parents/guardians.
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Homeschooling Makes a Comeback
Though homeschooling has been the topic of both controversy and curiosity over the last 20 years, an increasing number of American families are choosing this form of alternative education. This article provides an overview of homeschooling's history.
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