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Leadership Structures for Local Congregations
Dec 18

Dec 18 Leadership Structures for Local Congregations

Carson E. Reed
Church, Carson Reed

In far too many places, the structure of leadership—the way in which decisions and deliberations are handled—creates obstacles for the congregation’s mission.

“Ignorance” by Milan Kundera
Dec 17

Dec 17 “Ignorance” by Milan Kundera

Randy Harris
Reading with Randy

Why should a preacher read Kundera? There’s no one else who faces more squarely the conundrum of living in a post-Nietzsche world. (Fiction)

He Stills Storms Still: A Meditation (Part 2)
Dec 16

Dec 16 He Stills Storms Still: A Meditation (Part 2)

Adam Daniels
Discipleship

Jesus’s disciples, when faced with the imminent possibility of death, ask the question of the ages when they ask, “Do you not care that we are perishing?”

The Cost of Impatience
Dec 13

Dec 13 The Cost of Impatience

Michael Van Huis
Discipleship

Patience keeps us fixated on our hope and shields us from acting out of our restlessness as we wait for the coming of the Lord.

“Moonwalking with Einstein” by Joshua Foer
Dec 12

Dec 12 “Moonwalking with Einstein” by Joshua Foer

Randy Harris
Reading with Randy

Let’s begin this review with a little quiz. I will give you the title of the book, and you try to guess what the book is about. Ready? (Nonfiction)

‘Tis the Season for Reflective Planning
Dec 11

Dec 11 ‘Tis the Season for Reflective Planning

Anessa Westbrook
Discipleship

As the year comes to a close, there is one practice that should be built into our schedules: reflection.

Beauty in the Abnormal
Dec 10

Dec 10 Beauty in the Abnormal

Chess Cavitt
Discipleship

Beauty might be in the eye of the beholder, but that eye seems inconsistent in its demands for meeting expectations of beauty.

“Snow” by Orhan Pamuk
Dec 10

Dec 10 “Snow” by Orhan Pamuk

Randy Harris
Reading with Randy

It has much to say about the ongoing conflict of the secular world with the world of religious conviction. And it certainly might cause you to rethink how you have viewed that conflict and what its future might be. (Fiction)

What Does It Mean to Be in Charge?
Dec 9

Dec 9 What Does It Mean to Be in Charge?

Justin Simmons
Culture

Jesus reveals that true leadership is about taking responsibility for others, not amassing authority for ourselves. As the church, what image of kingship do we promote?

Cancer, Jesus, Sin, and Surgery
Dec 6

Dec 6 Cancer, Jesus, Sin, and Surgery

Steve Ridgell
Discipleship

My recent surgery made me think about melanoma and sin, about radical physical and spiritual surgery, and about recovery.

“The Lifespan of a Fact” by John D’Agata and Jim Fingal
Dec 5

Dec 5 “The Lifespan of a Fact” by John D’Agata and Jim Fingal

Randy Harris
Reading with Randy

If you ever wonder whether one can change the facts in order to more clearly present the truth, do I have a book for you! (Nonfiction)

We Needed a Trusted Advisor
Dec 4

Dec 4 We Needed a Trusted Advisor

Beth Ann Fisher
Church

Knowledge provides opportunity to choose areas in which we desire greater health, where growth is possible and ministries can become more robust.

“The Messiah of Morris Avenue” by Tony Hendra
Dec 3

Dec 3 “The Messiah of Morris Avenue” by Tony Hendra

Randy Harris
Reading with Randy

The basic idea of the novel is simple and straightforward. Jesus has come back to modern America as the Hispanic street preacher, Jay. (Fiction)

For Elders Who Are Facilitating Gender Inclusion, Get Ready for This Conversation
Dec 2

Dec 2 For Elders Who Are Facilitating Gender Inclusion, Get Ready for This Conversation

Amanda Box
Church

Authority was a pervasive concern as I talked with those who were upset about gender inclusion. “The man has to be the leader,” I kept hearing.

“Man Seeks God” by Eric Weiner
Nov 29

Nov 29 “Man Seeks God” by Eric Weiner

Randy Harris
Reading with Randy

Weiner begins the book as an agnostic with a Jewish background. A health scare sets him on a journey to answer a question from a nurse: “Have you found God yet?” (Nonfiction)

Pausing for Gratitude
Nov 27

Nov 27 Pausing for Gratitude

Karissa Herchenroeder

While many of us in the U.S. celebrate Thanksgiving this week with loved ones and abundant food, may we also pause to express thanks for the bounty.

“The Master” by Colm Toibin
Nov 26

Nov 26 “The Master” by Colm Toibin

Randy Harris
Reading with Randy

One of the most underrated skills of truly great preaching is attentiveness. (Fiction)

The Ties That Bind
Nov 25

Nov 25 The Ties That Bind

Judy Finsterwald Woollard
Church

Each church might be able to share some of the natural and even unlikely places where ties are created, but here are some that I have seen strengthen a church.

The Power of Persistence
Nov 22

Nov 22 The Power of Persistence

Tara Petty
Culture

When the Son of Man comes, will he find the kind of faith that nags at an unjust system even when it feels like the cards are stacked against what is right?

“Open” by Andre Agassi
Nov 21

Nov 21 “Open” by Andre Agassi

Randy Harris
Reading with Randy

If ever there was a book about the meaning of life, this is it. (Nonfiction)

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