Monday, December 29, 2008

Pastor Harrelson's Perspective on Planned Preaching & Teaching

Pastor Philip Harrelson from Dothan, AL has written an excellent blog series that is beneficial to all who work with youth. The multi-part series, Planned Preaching ????!!!!!, explores his journey into expository preaching/teaching. Pastor Harrelson shares his personal perspective about the discoveries and the challenges he experienced along the way. The Planned Preaching????!!!!! blog series will be a blessing to all who take the time to read each post. Check out his blog series . . .

He follows the Planned Preaching blog series with a couple of blogs entries discussing the impact expository preaching has had on him . . .


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Monday, December 22, 2008

WordAbility: Books of the Bible Word Scramble #5

The "WordAbility" series of PowerPoint crowdbreakers/games continues with. . .


Clicking on the link above will take you to Apostolic Minister's Resources where you can find download instructions. You must log in (registration is free) to download this youth ministry resource.


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Monday, December 15, 2008

Free Worship Backgrounds

Surf on over to freeworshipbackgrounds.com and grab some free multimedia graphics. Simply create your free account and began downloading their free background still images. The backgrounds are suitable for use in PowerPoint, MediaShout, etc.

Monday, December 8, 2008

eBook: "The Sin of Lying" by B E Echols

Rev B E Echols was one of our pioneer Pentecostal ministers, and his family has released the text of his book, The Sin of Lying, to the public domain. Pastor Jay Jones and the Pentecostals of Kentwood (Michigan) are making this excellent resource available as an eBook.

Download your electronic copy of The Sin of Lying today and use it as a reference in preparing a lesson series on the topic of lying. A hardcopy version may still be available through the Pentecostal Publishing House.

Monday, December 1, 2008

Current State of Ethical Behavior Among American High School Students

The Josephson Institute surveyed about 30,000 students from 100 randomly selected high schools to learn about their ethical behavior. David Crary, an Associated Press National Writer, reports on the results of the survey in his article, "Students lie, cheat, steal, but say they're good." Check out Mr Crary's article to learn more about the current state of ethical behavior among American high school.