Ministering to Senior Adults in Challenging Times
Ken Allen Well, it is good to have you here today and we’re gonna officially start this morning. And again, we wanna make the most of our time today. I’m
Ken Allen Well, it is good to have you here today and we’re gonna officially start this morning. And again, we wanna make the most of our time today. I’m
Doug Rogers Let’s begin. Let me welcome you to our tech talk. This may be one of several if the interest is there, but we are so glad you chose
Andy Frazier Thank you everybody for joining us on this “Lunch and Learn”, it’s brought to you by the Alabama Baptist State Board Missions Disciple-Making Ministries. Mark Gainey, myself, and
Every year, many of our churches have a time in which they pray for our students, teachers/professors, and administrators as schools, colleges, and universities open for the new school year.
There is a lot of frustration these days, and it isn’t because of coronavirus. Across our country, people are arguing over the efficacy of masks, the legitimacy of reported cases,
Ken Allen Well, all right. We wanna welcome you, again, where we’re doing this through our leader character church help office. My name is Ken Allen, church help strategists for
Lee Wright All right, good morning, everybody. Let’s begin with a word of prayer. And I hope that we have a great morning. And you feel free to ask questions
It is said that in a moment of emergency crisis fifteen percent of people will freeze, unable to move or think coherently. Eighty percent will flee in panic, running away
Numbers really do matter. They can help us understand the magnitude or scope of an issue or problem (COVID-19 numbers being a case in point), or they can be skewed
Mike Jackson Morning everyone, I’m Mike Jackson, Director of the Office of Leader Care and Church Help. Glad you’ve joined us today for this Part 2 of Church Administrative Guidelines.
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