What Pastors Like
Thursday, April 20, 2023
View Full Post Jerry shares an article detailing what pastors enjoy most about their jobs.
View Full Post Jerry shares an article detailing what pastors enjoy most about their jobs.
View Full Post People who regularly spend time with the Bible report being much more hopeful than those who don’t. That’s according to the annual State of the Bible report from the American Bible Society. Jerry shares a link.
View Full Post Hard times will come. And go. And come again. Suffering is an inescapable part of life. Yet we never need face difficulties alone. God’s presence in our lives is assured. Jerry shares from Psalm 9 during this week’s Middays Prayer Time.
View Full Post Jerry shares a map listing the most expensive neighborhoods in every state plus more highlights.
View Full Post Many churches still offer an online alternative to meeting in-person, and there are some benefits to that, but do the benefits of meeting face-to-face outweigh the online option? Jerry shares an article discussing that.
View Full Post One of the reporters who broke the Twitter Files story, Michael Shellenberger, shares how researching a book about the polarization of America led him back to his Christian faith, Jerry has the link.
View Full Post What do people hope to find on their walk of faith? Jerry shares and article outlining the most common answers to that question and more highlights.
View Full Post Jerry shares the official music video for Lauren Daigle’s “Thank God I Do,” and more highlights.
View Full Post The instruction, “follow me,” seems simple, easy even. It’s not always as easy as it sounds. I’ve been on quite a few multiple vehicle road trips and following that lead car is often a challenge. Stop signs, traffic lights, and other traffic have all separated me from the vehicle I was attempting to keep in sight. Jerry shares more the challenges of following during Middays Prayer Time this week.
View Full Post About two-thirds of Americans believe in the historical accuracy of the resurrection of Jesus, however, many say it doesn’t impact their daily lives. Jerry shares more.