Six key questions—referred to as the five Ws and one H—outline the essential areas of inquiry in news reporting, police investigations, and research. These five key questions—who, what, when, where, why, and how—should elicit the relevant data. These questions have been... [Show more]
Are you planning a building project—a new church, addition, school building, or Community Service building? Do you wonder how you should go about getting the funds? Does it seem like your campaign for funds goes on forever? Are your members or constituents tired of talking about money? If you... [Show more]
“Weeping may last for the night, but a shout of joy comes in the morning” (Psalm 30:5, NASB). Someone once said, “Grief never ends…but it changes. It is a passage, not a place to stay. Grief is not a sign of weakness, nor a lack of faith…It is the price of... [Show more]
Ten Tips for Reconnecting
There's a lot of strange stuff going on in Daniel's book. First comes the giant statue made of different metals, which is smashed to smithereens by a gigantic rock. Then the four beasts: a lion with eagle's wings, a humpbacked bear, a leopard with four wings, and some kind of indescribable beast... [Show more]
The Honors Handbook includes the requirements for all Pathfinder honors. The Honors Handbook also includes honors from around the world! You will find the requirements for all honors, including: Antelopes Marsupials Bible Marking African Lore Paper Mache Puppetry Basketball Pinewood Derby Glass... [Show more]
Great Expectations
After extensive research over many years, Jim Feldbush and Steve Yeagley, in association with Ron Whitehead and the Center for Youth Evangelism, have discovered why some youth/young adult groups grow spiritually and numerically while others stagnate. If you only read one book on youth ministry this... [Show more]
The greatest need in the local church is spiritual leaders. The local church needs to have leaders who will lead in their homes, in their workplaces, in their communities, and in their churches. Sitting in seminars does not develop leaders. Leaders develop by rubbing shoulders with other leaders and... [Show more]
Keeping Church Worship Afloat