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Should Former Pastors Still Attend Their Last Church?

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Plus, Contending for the Faith: A 4-Week Study of Jude Once the pastor retires what church should th

Plus, Contending for the Faith: A 4-Week Study of Jude [Should Former Pastors Still Attend Their Last Church?]( Once the pastor retires what church should they go to? Is staying in the old church possible? It depends. There are a few things you must consider as you make this decision. [Continue Reading](   [7 Reasons We Can Be Heaven-Focused in Our Everyday Lives]( Being heaven-focused doesn’t mean neglecting our earthly responsibilities, but it does mean living with a mindset that prioritizes God’s timeless truths over this world’s temporary concerns. [Continue Reading](     TRENDING FOR PLUS MEMBERS [Contending for the Faith: A 4-Week Study of Jude]( Throughout the next four weeks, we will spend our five weekdays learning what Jude means, and how we are to contend for the faith. [Continue Reading](   [5 Ways You Can Make a Difference to Change the World!]( Jesus tells us that we are the salt of the earth, and we are the light of the world (Matthew 5:13-14). He does not tell us that we need to become change agents (salt or light); he tells us we are change agents. [Continue Reading](     [3-Year-Old's Heartwarming Cover of 'Goodness of God']( An adorable 3-year-old turned in what is likely the cutest and most heartwarming rendition of the popular gospel tune, “Goodness of God.” [Watch Now](   TOP PODCAST [Build Others Up in the Faith]( Former pastors attending their last church can offer valuable support and encouragement, aligning with the mission to "build others up in the faith," as inspired by Second Timothy. Listen how God's presence can foster spiritual growth and provide a source of wisdom and support for the congregation. [Listen Now](   [3 Punks Mistake Gas Station for an Easy Target but Weren’t Expecting the Brave Marine Inside]( Three hoodlums, one holding a gun, walked into a gas station in Yuma, Arizona to pull off a robbery. But they weren't counting on the veteran Marine who was shopping inside! [Watch Now](       [View this email in your browser]( [Read about Salem Web Network]( | [Subscription Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( --------------------------------------------------------------- © 2024 Salem Web Network. All rights reserved. 111 Virginia Street, Suite 200, Richmond, VA 23219. This email is never sent unsolicited. You are receiving this email because your email address, {EMAIL}, is signed up to receive newsletters, updates, and special offers from Crosswalk.

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