by Mary Frances First, let me just preface this post by saying very clearly and emphatically that this is NOT a political post. Second, let me...
by Mary Frances First, let me just preface this post by saying very clearly and emphatically that this is NOT a political post. Second, let me...
by Mary Frances One of my clients called the other day. The leadership of the congregation was trying to sort out how to reopen safely. ...
by Steve Matthews Are you familiar with the Cactus League or the Grapefruit League? Well, it’s the time of year when professional baseball teams...
by Mary Frances Our Webinar series continues on April 27, 2021Click Here to Register Covid, Covid, Covid! A little over a year ago, you might not...
3/17/21 (Weds) | 1:00pm-2:00pm (ET)Click here to register Our Third-Wednesday Webinar series continues on March 17, 2021 with “Covid and...
Procrastination Can Be the Death of Ministry This post about using the pandemic as an excuse to procrastinate is written by Mary Frances, Senior...
In a previous post, FaithX founder Rev. Ken Howard discussed the providential timing of COVID-19, explaining that this is not the first time that the Christian church had to face a global pandemic. Following up on his original writing, this post will explore in more detail the history of Christianity’s response to pandemics and how the church actually benefited the most once it took the appropriate steps necessary to curb the spread of disease, something the church desperately needs to learn to do today.
by Mary C. Frances We couldn’t have imagined we’d still be here last March. No, we couldn’t have imagined then that we would still be here now but...