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Increasing Church Membership

Growing Your Congregation with Outreach and Compassion

Strategies and tips that work for increasing membership and attendance for your church.

written by Bob Robertson


Working with Other Churches

Religious Cooperation in the Modern Ecumenical Movement

A description of cooperation and networking practices between churches and other religious organizations and a history of the modern ecumenical movement.

written by Bob Robertson


1 Timothy, Let No One Despise Your Youth

The Book of 1 Timothy Does Not Put Age as a Factor on Ministry Leadership or Pastoring

For young people, taking on the task of discipling an older person can be intimidating. An older person has more life experience. Still, an older man with no character is still a characterless man. Therefore, young people let no one despise their youth by learning and applying wisdom early on.

written by Roberto Perez


Helping People in Need

Caring for the Underpriveleged with Efficiency, Love, and Compassion

An introduction to working with needy for churches and other religious organizations.

written by Bob Robertson


David, the Youth with a Sling and Stone

David Slays Goliath with a Single Shot

David was the youngest of his father's sons. He was not just a simple shepherd boy, but a mighty youth full of the Spirit of the Lord. (I Samuel 16:13) He was skilled with the harp, and spent much of his quiet time writing songs of praise to God. David had a warrior spirit, which empowered him to fight off wild animals that threatened his father's sheep. He was ruddy, and pleasant to the eyes. David was submissive, and a diligent worker, and obedient to his father's commands. And he was a marksman with a slingshot.

written by Amy Miller


The Biblical Daniel

Daniel Grows in Wisdom and Understanding

Daniel was a young man of deep convictions. He knew and understood the ways of God, even in his youth. He must have spent much of his young life studying the law because he knew it well by the time he was taken captive into Babylon. Daniel knew the importance of remaining pure and undefiled, even in a culture that was saturated with pagan practices and idol worship.

written by Amy Miller


Church Fundraising Campaigns

Religious Letter and Grant Writing

An introduction to direct mail campaigns and grant-writing for churches and religious groups.

written by Bob Robertson


King College

Tennessee's King College

The mission of King College is to educate students in an academically rigorous and collegiate setting that integrates Christian faith, scholarship, service and career, leading to meaningful lives of achievement and cultural transformation in Christ. As well as to grow continually as a Christian comprehensive college, with pre-professional and professional schools, that builds lives for achievement and cultural transformation in Christ.

written by Jillian Mohr


Contemporary Christian Music In Today's Church

Worship Services Transitioning from Hymns to More Modern Music

Contemporary Christian music that brings God honor and focuses on Jesus can have the same spiritual benefits as hymns. In addition, worship with more modern music has proven to help retain Christian youth and resulted in the conversion of many adults.

written by Jamee Rae


Bible Study Guide - Malachi

Malachi Proves that the Love of God is Unchanging

God had not changed; He still loved His people, and yet still hated their sin. Because of this, Malachi called the people to repentance, stating that if they returned to God, He would return to them.

written by Amy Miller


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