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Does it add up?: Ministry Arithmetic
By Dr. Ramesh Richard I am told there are three kinds of people: those who can count and those who can’t. Our just first-grader grandkid is convinced 1+1=2. My small group leader, attempting to inspire pastoral training organizations to partner with one another, told us that 1+1=3!
WELL, It Is!
By Dr. Ramesh Richard A Latin American pastor felt free to share his innermost feelings earlier this year with our son Robby, also a pastor: “I don’t know where I am taking the church, nor do I know where I am going. I’ve lost the drive.” Robby commented to me, “He gave me the impression that he has lost the drive and doesn’t...
Living Thanksgiving
By Ramesh Richard “Hostile dependence”—a psychology phrase—describes a relationship in which a person must depend on someone else but doesn’t like it. There’s a tension. Maybe he or she does not like the person or simply the situation, but there is no option but dependence. Atheists feel the problem acutely. They dislike...
Prayer & Terror
The eyes of the entire world are focused on the newest government in South-West-Central Asia. Terrorists ravage their country, unleashing wrath against their citizens. They threaten, terrorize, and slaughter their own neighbors. Those of us helplessly watching aresearching for the right words, sentiments, and prayers, especially in view of the relatively...
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Does it add up?: Ministry Arithmetic
By Dr. Ramesh Richard I am told there are three kinds of people: those who can count and those who can’t. Our just first-grader grandkid is convinced 1+1=2. My small group leader, attempting to inspire pastoral training organizations to partner with one another, told us that 1+1=3!
WELL, It Is!
By Dr. Ramesh Richard A Latin American pastor felt free to share his innermost feelings earlier this year with our son Robby, also a pastor: “I don’t know where I am taking the church, nor do I know where I am going. I’ve lost the drive.” Robby commented to me, “He gave me the impression that he has lost the drive and doesn’t...
What’s Your Life About | Welling Series 5
Do you wonder what life’s all about? In this new series, we consider your life mission, to help orient and reorient you in whatever season or situation you find yourself.
Living Thanksgiving
By Ramesh Richard “Hostile dependence”—a psychology phrase—describes a relationship in which a person must depend on someone else but doesn’t like it. There’s a tension. Maybe he or she does not like the person or simply the situation, but there is no option but dependence. Atheists feel the problem acutely. They dislike...
Globe Crossing Issue 2 2021
The Rock Vs. Inclusivism, Thanking God, Trusting God and more!
Beyond Bible Knowledge
By Ramesh Richard In a season when many are returning to the classroom for another school year, I am reminded of my 5th grade teacher, Mrs. Roberts, who first piqued my interest in the Bible. Although strict and stern—her face reminded me of the introduction to Lamentations—she came alive in Bible class,...