A recent study by Vanderbilt University professor Marino Bruce has found that people who attend religious services live longer and are less stressed.
Is your church ready for the future? That's a tough question to answer. Things are changing faster than ever before, and many churches aren't sure if they're ready. Here are five signs your church isn't heading into the future strong.
Attending a place of worship, whether it be a church, synagogue or mosque, can have a positive long-term effect on mental health in over 50s, research suggests.
Baptist women have key communications roles in Southern Baptist life, as they craft messages, make decisions, lead staffs, plan strategically, develop budgets, mentor colleagues, manage crises and more.
My tribute to those who feel left behind when you don’t recognize your own church anymore.
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Pastor, you’ve got a sleeping giant in your church. If you awake that sleeping giant, it’ll change your church, your community and the world. This sleeping
The benefits of church aren't just for the religious.
Unitarian Universalist Church of Berkeley member Mitch Sukalski talks about why he is a UU and a member of UUCB. Video Produced by Raymond Daigle Raymond@Dai...
Dr. Tom Cheyney talks How to Get Your Church Unstuck!