Top Posts For March 2015

Spring has sprung around here, and with it begins a very busy time of the year for us, both as a family and as a church.

Top Posts: March 2015

With Easter right around the corner, and several big events going on at our church, this month is going to be a crazy one. And with the addition of Mercy Dawn to our family in February, the home front is busy as well.

Easter is this weekend, and we have several key elements planned, including a Sunrise Service and an Easter Breakfast afterward. Our normal services will probably be more full than usual as well. We are looking forward to the opportunity to share the message of the Resurrection with all who come.

The following week, the Creation Truth Foundation will begin a five night series of presentations on Genesis and the creation-evolution debate. With the Mobile Museum of Earth History on our stage, this will be a huge draw for our community. You can check out their website here. And if you live close enough, consider yourself invited to attend.

On the other side of things, the end of school is drawing near, one daughter is weeks away from driving (and needing insurance!), the baby is adjusting well if not sleeping routinely, and the dogs are crazy. Not much out of the ordinary there.

In case you missed them, here are my top seven posts for the month of March:

  1. 6 Characteristics Of A Good Communicator
  2. How To Take Notes While Reading The Bible
  3. The Difference Between Purpose, Vision, and Mission
  4. Why You Need To Develop A Philosophy Of Ministry
  5. My Current Philosophy Of Ministry
  6. Trying A New Bible Reading System
  7. Tips For Becoming More Consistent In Your Bible Reading

I find it interesting that even though we are a quarter of the way through the year, several posts on reading the Bible made the list again. On the other hand, it is no surprise that the Foundations of Youth Ministry series holds several spots on this list again. Those posts are consistently some of my best performing content.

March was a very crazy month, and I was unable to write much. Add to that a level of tiredness from all the things we have going on, and I lacked the time or energy to do much at all. My hope and prayer is that I can get back into a steady routine in the coming weeks. Your prayers for that would be appreciated.

I am praying that you have a great month!

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