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Category: Training & Leadership

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Complementarian vs Egalitarian: Which View Is Biblically Correct?

Choosing between complementarian and egalitarian views can be difficult for many Christians. This article explores the biblical evidence for both sides, examining creation, the role of women in the early church, and how to interpret difficult passages about authority and submission.

Should Elders Be Required to Make Disciples?

Is disciple-making just for people with the “gifting”, or should every elder be involved? Explore the biblical mandate for church leaders to move beyond administration and lead by example through personal discipleship and spiritual multiplication.

Should Elders Be Required to Tithe?

While the New Testament focuses on generous giving rather than a legalistic tithe, elders are called to be examples to the flock. Explore the biblical relationship between spiritual leadership and financial stewardship.

Am I Qualified to Baptize Someone?

Many Christians wonder if they have the authority to perform a baptism. This article explores the biblical basis for who can baptize, looking at the Great Commission and the example of Philip the Evangelist.

Create a Caring Small Group

A small group leader is essentially the pastor or shepherd of the group. What that means is that you care about each person. But pastoral care ultimately belongs to all of the members of the group.

How to Make Disciples

So we’re all supposed to make disciples. But how can you actually start doing it?

Discipling Through Topics 1-3

Module #1 in The Pursuit is an introduction to God and the Bible, focusing on the heart of God for people. Here’s how to disciple through it.

How to Preach with Ethos, Pathos, and Logos

If you want to preach great sermons, you’ll have to practice a lot… and then evaluate what worked and what failed. Try using Aristotle’s Rhetorical Triangle as a framework.

How Do I Start a Hard Conversation?

Having any kind of conversation can be stressful but having a hard conversation with someone can be downright terrifying. But, if you go into it with the right motives and a clear plan, even a hard conversation can go well.

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