Daniel Threlfall has been writing church ministry articles for more than 10 years. With his background and training (M.A., M.Div.), Daniel is passionate about inspiring pastors and volunteers in their service to the King. Daniel is devoted to his family, nerdy about SEO, and drinks coffee with no cream or sugar. Learn more about Daniel at his blog and twitter.
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Christians crave relevance. For many of today's Christians, the mantra is new life, Christian liberty, and the pursuit of relevance. Despite the drive for relevance, it may have a dark side. Is it possible that... Read More...
I used to be skeptical of small groups. I thought it was a bit too faddish, touchy-feely, and created Christian social clubs instead of fostering true discipleship. Maybe some small groups are guilty of these c... Read More...