Get free graphics to celebrate New Year's. Queue them up and take some needed time off to rest, recuperate, and dream about what God can do in the new year.
Phil Bowdle talks about taking time at the end of the year to focus on self-assessment and learning what you need to succeed and what will hold you back.
Stephen Brewster talks about taking time at the end of the year to focus on vision and make sure the things you're doing are the things you should be doing.
Year-end giving is for procrastinators, lazy, and half-hearted givers… or is it? What if year-end giving is actually part of the rhythm and celebration designed for the church?
This is the time of year when we reflect on 2014 and look towards 2015. We have collected some posts from around the Internet to help us reflect and plan.
Happy New Year friends! I am writing to share my 2008 resolution…
I pray that 2008 brings with it the day that we no longer debate the need for church ...