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What Is Pastoral Care?

By learning more about your pastoral care options, you may strengthen both your well-being and your relationship with God.

Why Is There So Much Pain in the World?

Why is there so much pain in the world? It’s a question that haunts many of us, especially when faced with personal loss and global suffering. This article explores the complex reality of pain through the lens of Scripture, addressing the effects of a fallen world, human free will, and God’s redemptive power. Discover how, even in the midst of our deepest struggles, God’s love, presence, and hope remain steadfast.

How Would Jesus Respond to Beggars?

The truth is, we’re all beggars in desperate need of Jesus. God didn’t ignore us or withhold what we need most. He showed compassion and gave His beloved Son. So, how would Jesus respond to beggars? With compassion, mercy, and great love.

3 Ways to Encourage Youth Pastors and Leaders

Being a Youth Pastor or a Youth Volunteer is a tough, but incredibly rewarding gig. Just like everyone else — in fact probably more so — they need our support, encouragement and to be treated like a valuable part of the church.

Why Does a Good God Allow Us to Suffer So Much?

Why does a good God allow so much suffering? It’s a question we all wrestle with at some point, especially when trials hit close to home. This article dives deep into biblical truths about the origins of suffering, its purpose in our lives, and God’s ultimate promise to end it—offering hope, clarity, and a fresh perspective you don’t want to miss.

Why Do So Many Megachurches Seem Corrupt?

The challenge with many megachurches is that they are often personality-driven, and the senior pastor often has the last word on everything. These churches often lack accountability and are more prone to corruption.

How Can the Church Get Men More Involved?

It would be very easy to just fall back on the stereotypical answers. But I don’t want to do that, because getting men more involved goes beyond just having food and focusing on manly activities. That thinking is temporary, and while it may get men to show up to an event, it does not deepen their commitment or move them to get more involved.

9 Christian Responses to Religious Trauma

Christians, and the church at large, should be cautious in how they approach someone coming from religious trauma. We must respect their experience. Jesus is the great Healer, and His example provides guidance for how to respond to religious trauma.

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