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Who Can Go And Work Today?

Church Worker Wellness

Posted on February 18, 2026
by Rev. David Gunderson, tLMFT

When pastors try to do everything — from fixing faucets to mowing lawns — their true ministry suffers. Pastor Gunderson shares why delegation isn’t just practical but biblical, offering five simple steps to empower volunteers, strengthen the church, and help workers focus on sharing Christ.

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Church Workers, Take Care Of Yourself!

Church Worker Wellness

Posted on January 21, 2026
by Rev. David Gunderson, tLMFT

Church workers pour themselves out for others, often at the cost of their own well‑being. This article shows how the Greatest Commandment offers a simple, biblical framework for self‑care: caring for your body, mind, spirit, and emotions so you can serve joyfully and avoid burnout.

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Advent In An Age Of Instant Gratification

Church Worker Wellness

Posted on November 24, 2025
by Rev. Nathan Grewe, tLMHC

We live in an age that has nearly erased the word wait from our vocabulary. Our world relentlessly trains us to expect immediacy—and to grow anxious, frustrated, or even despairing when our desires are not met on demand. And then comes Advent. Not only is wait not erased, but WAIT is written in big, bold letters.

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Conflict And The Church Worker

Church Worker Wellness

Posted on October 28, 2025
by Lindy Hinckley, tLMFT

No matter how good your relationships in your congregation are, you will have conflict. It isn’t necessarily bad or destructive; it can help move a congregation to oneness. Even though conflict may cause tension in your congregation, God can use it to grow your and your congregation’s relationship with Him.

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Marriage Matters for CURBING CRIME and DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

Marriage & Relationships

Posted on July 26, 2016
by Rev. Michael Wolfram

This month we are nearing the end of the summary results adopted from Why Marriage Matters: Thirty Conclusions from the Social Sciences, a publication of the Center for Marriage and Families at the Institute for American Values.   The final area in which the study found that Marriage Matters is in regards to Crime and Domestic […]

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