Christians look forward to returning to a sense of normalcy in their church. However, this post explains that a return to normal will be more challenging than many realize.
Tag: COVID-19
Top Posts From 2020
Thank you for taking time to read my blog. I pray it's been a blessing during a difficult year. Here's a look back at the Top 10 posts from 2020.
When Disaster Strikes: Understanding the Phases of Pandemic Recovery for Your Church or Ministry
Understanding the phases of response during a natural disaster can assist churches and organizations as they seek to recover from long-term effects of the pandemic.
A Thanksgiving Lesson From A Christmas Story
One of my favorite Christmas movies provides an important Thanksgiving lesson.
6 Lessons Learned About the Church During the Pandemic
While I would never have claimed that I knew everything about the church, I was confident that my knowledge was adequate. But then, COVID happened and God has been showing me since then that I have much to learn about His bride. Here are 6 lessons I've learned.
Politics, Pandemics, & Prayer: 7 Ways to Pray Today
In times like these, God's people need to be fervently crying out to Him in prayer. Jesus' model prayer is a relevant guide for the church today.
The Moment and the Mission
We did not choose this moment, but in God’s sovereignty, this is our moment, nonetheless. Although it is tempting to pause or abort our mission until circumstances improve, God has called each of us to serve for such a time as this.
Exploring Small Group Options as COVID Continues
If you are trying to figure out how to bring back small groups in your church, this post describes 4 options to consider.
Pandemic Trunk or Treat Options For Your Church
If your church is trying to figure out how to safely conduct Trunk or Treat during the pandemic, here are several options to consider.
Perpetual Holding Patterns
I am not a frequent flyer. As a boy growing up in the hills of eastern Kentucky, the closest major airport was a three-hour drive away, and there never seemed to be a need to travel by air. In fact, I was already married before I boarded a plane for the first time. Although my… Continue reading Perpetual Holding Patterns