Breaking out of our comfort zone to bridge the racial divide
God called David and Tiffany Dirmann to leave a large church and secure pastoral position to plant an interracial congregation in Memphis, Tenn.
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God called David and Tiffany Dirmann to leave a large church and secure pastoral position to plant an interracial congregation in Memphis, Tenn.
Foursquare leaders, pastors and officials gathered at the Foursquare central office for three days last September for a special Diversity Summit. Here’s an update on progress made since the gathering.
Pastor Antonio Sims discusses the urban church and renovating ministry to ignite outreach to other cultures for Jesus. (61 minutes)
Andy Millar's Foursquare church in Denver comprises 15 nationalities and 10 languages. How did that happen? It started by realizing God has brought people from unreached nations to their own backyard.
Foursquare Pastor Jeetendra Singh's congregation in Aurora, Colo., reaches people from many nations in their city. People around us are spiritually hungry, he's observed, but more workers are needed to disciple them.
Our pastors and Hispanic parents should shoulder our responsibility to raise up our children, kids and youth as ministers and leaders of the kingdom of God.
Ready or not, your neighborhood is changing. Read on to learn how to not only build bridges with your new neighbors, but to learn from them, as well.
Each issue of Foursquare Leader magazine is jam-packed with encouragement and insight for your ministry through special features, inspiring stories and current news.
Harold Helms, who pastored Foursquare's founding church, Angelus Temple, for many years, shares his early experiences as a young man when he attended the church and was a student at L.I.F.E. Bible College.