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Massimo Bottura and the “Success” of the Less-Traveled Path
Nov 29

Nov 29 Massimo Bottura and the “Success” of the Less-Traveled Path

Jason Locke
Church

Aspects of Massimo’s journey are helpful to those looking for “success” in today’s world of declining churches.

A Tale of Two Colors
Nov 27

Nov 27 A Tale of Two Colors

Rhesa Higgins
Culture

Once upon a time, in a fairy-tale forest, there was a community of owls. These owls had strict codes that dictated their lives.

The Alluring Lie of Performance
Nov 26

Nov 26 The Alluring Lie of Performance

Laura Callarman
Discipleship

Productivity and achievement can certainly be good things. But gauging my own validity as a human being by how efficient and effective I am is perilous.

Thanksgiving Roundup
Nov 22

Nov 22 Thanksgiving Roundup

Karissa Herchenroeder

In lieu of fresh material today, I have gathered several posts that reflect on Thanksgiving, gratitude, table fellowship, and food.

You Have to Be Better
Nov 20

Nov 20 You Have to Be Better

Jen Hale Christy
Discipleship

There’s an ugliness I face every time I write a sermon: competition. I compete with myself, and I compete with the guys.

If Sweatshirts Could Talk
Nov 19

Nov 19 If Sweatshirts Could Talk

Tara Petty
Discipleship

I have this old sweatshirt that I’ve had since eighth grade. And I wonder, if this sweatshirt could talk, what would it tell me about my life and myself?

Leadership As Listening
Nov 16

Nov 16 Leadership As Listening

Daniel McGraw
Church

When we think of great leaders, we tend to think of people who were great speakers. But to be great leaders, we need to start by listening to those who are under our care.

Women Know Things: An Untapped Epistemic Advantage
Nov 15

Nov 15 Women Know Things: An Untapped Epistemic Advantage

Amy McLaughlin-Sheasby
Church

An epistemic advantage is “a critical, perspectival edge created by experiencing oppression personally or empathically.”

Resource Highlight: What the Church Health Assessment Is Teaching Us
Nov 14

Nov 14 Resource Highlight: What the Church Health Assessment Is Teaching Us

Suzie Macaluso
Church

As more churches utilize this health assessment, emerging trends shed light on common struggles and strengths.

Sibyl, Eliot, and Jesus
Nov 13

Nov 13 Sibyl, Eliot, and Jesus

Chess Cavitt
Discipleship

We preach life after death, denying death its victory, but perhaps we forget that death has always brought life.

At Least Try Not to Say “At Least”
Nov 13

Nov 13 At Least Try Not to Say “At Least”

Virgil Fry
Church

When Jesus encounters hurting people he doesn’t ever say, “Just get over it,” or, “Everything happens for a reason.”

A Crowded Sabbath
Nov 12

Nov 12 A Crowded Sabbath

Tiffany Dahlman
Culture

Sabbath is when our fists unclench and our shoulders soften. This renewed posture melts into place against all worldly resistance as we listen to souls breathe in stillness.

Attack the Hill!
Nov 9

Nov 9 Attack the Hill!

Justin Simmons
Culture

Fred Craddock suggests that, rather than respond to the world’s bad news, we proclaim the good news.

The Giving Church
Nov 8

Nov 8 The Giving Church

Eric Gentry
Church

Even in the moments when I stand behind the pulpit asking for funds, like Paul I already know my church is eager to help.

What Do Stress, Jesus, and Self-Compassion Have to Do with Eating?
Nov 8

Nov 8 What Do Stress, Jesus, and Self-Compassion Have to Do with Eating?

Celeste Smith
Discipleship

Just because I am a therapist doesn’t mean I am immune to eating and body image struggles.

God, the Week from Hell, and We Won Anyway
Nov 7

Nov 7 God, the Week from Hell, and We Won Anyway

Steve Ridgell
Discipleship

Satan wanted to rob us of our joy and peace. He wanted us to be afraid and to panic.

Jesus’s 12 Rules for Life (Part 3)
Nov 6

Nov 6 Jesus’s 12 Rules for Life (Part 3)

Adam Daniels
Discipleship

The most important things in life are things you can’t buy. Go outside more. Step back for a minute. God is closer than you think.

Face It – It’s Not Just the Millennials
Nov 5

Nov 5 Face It – It’s Not Just the Millennials

Amanda Box
Discipleship

Is there a generation who doesn’t need more patience or persistence? I don’t think so.

It Makes a Difference
Nov 2

Nov 2 It Makes a Difference

Chris Benjamin
Church

Do you remember bus ministry? I recall a time when those of us enamored with church growth smirked about bus ministry and considered it a fad at best.

Mormons, Refugees, and Addicts
Nov 1

Nov 1 Mormons, Refugees, and Addicts

Steve Cloer
Church

We believe every person has come to the assembly of God’s people for a reason. Yet I am always surprised at who God brings our way.

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