by Ircel Harrison | May 15, 2012 | Opinion
In going through some files recently, I came across a church newsletter from April 1976. It provided an interesting snapshot of this particular church at that time. This county seat Baptist church in a southern state was averaging more than 650 in Sunday morning...
by Bill Wilson | May 10, 2012 | Opinion
There is a revolution taking place in the way traditional congregations hire, manage and compensate their staff. Some of it is healthy and overdue; some of it is painful and shortsighted. As traditional congregations entered the 21st century, they walked into a...