Phil Ayres

New Focus Makes For A Great Thanksgiving

Thankful

On the fourth Thursday of November, millions of Americans will celebrate Thanksgiving by gathering with family, carving a turkey, and enjoying pumpkin pie. Some will even watch football! But for many, the upcoming season is full of additional pressure. Family squabbles, extra financial expectations, and the busyness of the holidays make for so much stress …

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My 4 Big Takeaways from Tribe Conference

There’s nothing like sitting in a room of 300 people who want exactly the same thing you do…to make a difference through writing. [dropcap]This[/dropcap] last weekend I attended Jeff Goins’ Tribe Writers Conference in Franklin, Tennessee. Since joining the Tribe Writers online workshop in May of 2017, attending the conference has been a dream of …

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4 Things I Learned Self-Publishing My First Book

[dropcap]In[/dropcap] two days, my first book will be officially released. It’s called, “Flannel-Graph Jesus: More Than a One-Dimensional Savior,” and to say I’ve learned a few things during the self-publishing process is an understatement. Here are four of my takeaways. It’s About Dedication, Not Inspiration When I first dreamed of becoming an author, I would …

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Does What I Do REALLY Matter?

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This is guest post by fellow Tribe Writer, Kandi Johnson. She is a writer, blogger, published author, and a certified health coach. Her blog celebrates life by offering people hope and inspiration from God’s perspective. Please check it out and sign up for her email list at kandijohnson.com. She also has a 5-star rated book …

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Six Steps To Financial Freedom

[dropcap]In[/dropcap] 2005 my wife and I were in the middle of a financial catastrophe that we created for ourselves. We were $70,000 in debt (not including our mortgage) and the financial strain was having a profoundly negative impact on our family and our ministry. Then we made a drastic change. At the urging of my …

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The New Church Guest Challenge

[dropcap]For [/dropcap]the whole month of October, I have been on a sabbatical. It’s been a refreshing experience for me. I’ve been able to read some books, spend time in prayer, and rest my spirit. But being on sabbatical has also helped me gain a new insight on what it means to be a visitor to …

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Six Surefire Ways To Alienate New People

Matheus Ferrero

[dropcap]Nobody [/dropcap]tries to alienate people that are visiting church. As ministry leaders, we should be as inclusive as possible without sacrificing the message of the gospel. Even so, churches across the country are accidentally excluding potential attendees by simply forgetting what it’s like to be new. We need to be intentional about what we do, what …

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6 Simple Keys to Presenting Powerful Sermons

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This is a guest post by fellow Tribe Writer, Rachel Larkin. Rachel lives in New Zealand with her husband and their three young adult sons. She is the author of Simple Prayer: The Guide for Ordinary People Seeking the Extraordinary. She writes about growing in faith and developing your potential on her website rachellarkin.com. She is also a …

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