By Dr. Jim GrantDr. Jim Grant is Director of Missions of the Galveston Baptist Association in Texas Stress, anxiety, emotions, and mental anguish can be a demoralizer for a pastor dealing with everyday ministry life. When you add in the revitalization variable everything is magnified and intensified.
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By Dr. Jim GrantDr. Jim Grant has a Master of Divinity degree from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Philippians 4:6; “Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God.” [NASB]
By Dr. Terry RialsJuly 29, 2020 In the process of becoming a successful church revitalizer, and it is indeed a process, certain disciplines need to be established in one’s life.
By Dr. Terry RialsJuly 29, 2020 In order for revitalization to happen in the church, the leader must be revitalized first.
By Aaron SummersPastor of Coulter Road Baptist Church, Amarillo, Texas We all must do them and have them done to us...
By Dr. Terry RialsSeptember 5, 2017 When I started my first church revitalization project, it was glaringly obvious to me that I did not have the kind of people around me that I needed for such an important undertaking. I knew I needed help in several critical areas.
By Dr. Terry RialsMay 15, 2017 Do you know the name Edward J. Smith? What about Francesco Schettino?
By Dr. Terry RialsJanuary 9, 2017 Preaching to the whole congregation about all the issues affecting the life and fruitfulness of the church is essential in the modern age.
By Dr. Terry RialsAugust 3, 2016 How do you know when the time has come to begin church revitalization?
By Dr. Terry RialsApril 1, 2016 A person who truly walks with Christ begins as a son (or daughter), becomes a servant, and behaves like a soldier.
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