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Canoeing or Hiking? The Face of the Future for Church Leaders
Apr 25

Apr 25 Canoeing or Hiking? The Face of the Future for Church Leaders

Carson E. Reed
Church, Carson Reed

As explorers in new territory, we will need to rely on other explorers as we learn to follow well the presence of God’s spirit.

Ministry of Reconciliation, Part 1: Bleed into One
Apr 24

Apr 24 Ministry of Reconciliation, Part 1: Bleed into One

Drew Baker
Culture

Our unique stories and cultures are not things to be expunged, blended, or muted.

But Why, Daddy?
Apr 23

Apr 23 But Why, Daddy?

Daniel McGraw
Discipleship

As Christians, we are often uncomfortable with ambiguity, yet God welcomes our questions like he welcomes the little children into his midst.

Preaching in the “After Easter”
Apr 22

Apr 22 Preaching in the “After Easter”

Amy McLaughlin-Sheasby
Church

At the core of our preaching is actually an empty tomb. An absence. Something we cannot see.

Consider the Birds
Apr 19

Apr 19 Consider the Birds

Eric Gentry
Discipleship

The kingdom of God isn’t just something small that grows large. It’s a tree where birds come to build their nests.

Growing Season
Apr 18

Apr 18 Growing Season

Anessa Westbrook
Church

Summer can be a valuable opportunity for growth and new experiences, and in ministry it can also provide an opportunity for students to contribute at a higher level.

Resource Highlight: Elders’ vs. Members’ Perceptions and the Church Health Assessment
Apr 17

Apr 17 Resource Highlight: Elders’ vs. Members’ Perceptions and the Church Health Assessment

Suzie Macaluso
Church

How similar are elders and members in how they perceive the health of the congregation?

PSA: People in Church Aren’t Psychic
Apr 17

Apr 17 PSA: People in Church Aren’t Psychic

Chess Cavitt
Church

Of all the communication-based issues a person could have in church, my favorite is the apparent assumption of psychic abilities.

The Bite of a Red Delicious
Apr 16

Apr 16 The Bite of a Red Delicious

Tiffany Dahlman
Culture

Would you like an apple? They’re a prized variety with supernatural vitamins. Come on; eat one! It’ll open your eyes to good and evil.

I Am a Big Brother
Apr 15

Apr 15 I Am a Big Brother

Justin Simmons
Discipleship

When I say I am a big brother, I’m not speaking only in relation to my little sister. Rather, I am a big brother in a Luke 15 kind of way.

All Scripture Is Inspired, and All Scripture Matters
Apr 12

Apr 12 All Scripture Is Inspired, and All Scripture Matters

Steve Ridgell
Discipleship

If all Scripture is inspired and is profitable for our life as Christians, then perhaps we should not try and decide which section of Scripture is most important.

Discipleship or Spiritual Formation? Time to Embrace One and Shelve the Other
Apr 11

Apr 11 Discipleship or Spiritual Formation? Time to Embrace One and Shelve the Other

Ben Pickett
Discipleship

Spiritual formation is a good and helpful way of describing our faith development. Discipleship calls us deeper.

Why All Dogs Do Go to Heaven
Apr 9

Apr 9 Why All Dogs Do Go to Heaven

Adam Daniels
Discipleship

When I was younger and thought I knew much more than I actually did, I thought it silly when people would talk about animals as if they had a divine spark to them.

Prison Isn’t Exactly a Confidence Booster
Apr 8

Apr 8 Prison Isn’t Exactly a Confidence Booster

Amanda Box
Church

My prayer for all of us in ministry, is that we, just like John the Baptist, are only motivated by the desire to point to Jesus. That’s our job.

Talking about Faith and Mental Illness
Apr 5

Apr 5 Talking about Faith and Mental Illness

Jason Locke
Church

If your church wants to talk about mental health, I’d suggest nine things you ought to know.

A Difficult Conversation
Apr 4

Apr 4 A Difficult Conversation

Jennifer Schroeder
Church

As I watch my daughters grow in their relationship with Christ and start to discover their gifts as empowered by the Father, I am worried.

Simple Children’s Ministry: Thinking Intergenerationally
Apr 3

Apr 3 Simple Children’s Ministry: Thinking Intergenerationally

Amy Bost Henegar
Church

When children and adults spend time together in worship and fellowship, we get to know each other, learn from each other, and grow together.

On Getting Dressed
Apr 2

Apr 2 On Getting Dressed

Kelly Edmiston
Culture

The dichotomies present in one outfit feel suffocating. How is she supposed to look attractive but not too attractive, fashionable but not young?

Rhythm
Apr 1

Apr 1 Rhythm

Rhesa Higgins
Discipleship

Daffodils push up through snow and icicles drip from tiny, chartreuse tree leaves.
Green grass burns in heat while lantanas flourish.

Celebration and Suffering: Psalm 22
Mar 29

Mar 29 Celebration and Suffering: Psalm 22

Chris Benjamin
Discipleship

To appreciate what hope means, we need a word of wisdom about our human condition that is more ancient than our American culture in the 21st century.

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