Church Communication Strategy: How to Reach Your Congregation
Email, SMS, app notifications, social media — here's how to build a church communication strategy that actually reaches and engages your congregation.
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Reflections on faith, Scripture, and the deeper life.
Email, SMS, app notifications, social media — here's how to build a church communication strategy that actually reaches and engages your congregation.
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Day 30. Brother, you made it. Thirty days of battling, praying, stumbling, rising, learning, and growing. You’ve discovered this truth: purity isn’t a sprint—it’s a lifelong marathon.
Day 29. In this fight for purity, it’s easy to focus only on failure. We beat ourselves up for the relapses, the mistakes, the “almosts.” But what about the victories?
Day 28. Every man faces walls. Temptation that feels unbeatable. Addictions that seem unbreakable. Loneliness, stress, shame, fear—these feel like mountains blocking the way forward.
Day 27. Impurity leaves a film on your soul. Whether it’s porn, lustful thoughts, drunken nights, or careless choices—it stains. The enemy wants you to believe you’re stuck dirty forever. But here’s the truth: Jesus washes away impurity completely.
Day 26. No man drifts his way into purity. No man stumbles into holiness. Every time I “just went with the flow,” I ended up right back in the pit.
Day 25. Sometimes the best way to move forward is to look back—not at your failures, but at God’s faithfulness. Brother, when the fight gets tough, when temptation feels overwhelming, you need to remember: the same God who carried you yesterday will carry you today.
Day 24. Every temptation whispers the same lie: “This will feel good right now.” But sin never tells you the whole story—it doesn’t mention the shame, the emptiness, or the broken fellowship with God. And it definitely doesn’t remind you that you were created for something far greater: eternal rewards that never fade.
Day 23. If you’ve tried to fight lust or addiction on your own, you already know the truth: your strength runs out. Willpower might last a day, a week, maybe a month—but eventually, it cracks. Brother, that’s because freedom was never meant to come from your strength. It comes from God’s strength, given fresh every single day.
Day 22. Addiction whispers: “This is who you are. You’ll never change. You’ll always come back.” That’s the lie. The truth? Addiction is a chain, not your identity. And every chain can break in the name of Jesus.
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