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Archive for February, 2008

God Pays For What He Orders

February 18th, 2008
Posted By Barry Kolb

God literally has all resources available to Him, so if He has not released as many as you think you need, you must examine the reason why. But we will not boast beyond our measure, but within the measure of the sphere, which God apportions to us as a measure, to reach even as far […]

Goverened for Growth

February 7th, 2008
Posted By Alan Chandler

There seems to be a great deal of discussion these days regarding church government. Small committees, large committees, lots of committees, no committees; the dialog goes on and on.
Can a church function in a “no committee” environment? If the lead pastor makes critical church decisions, is the church headed for chaotic closure? Is a church […]