Preachers are given to telling stories, and sometimes you want to tell a story (perhaps a biblical one) with someone’s voice other than your own. (Fiction)
Preachers are given to telling stories, and sometimes you want to tell a story (perhaps a biblical one) with someone’s voice other than your own. (Fiction)
Our marriages demonstrate the uniting work God is doing in the world. Our faithfulness to those marriages proves that Jesus will be faithful to those God unites.
We invite you to set aside the busyness of life and enjoy good food, link arms with co-laborers in ministry, and let someone else pour into you.
Roose decides to go to Liberty University for a year and let everyone believe that he is an evangelical just like they are. This is very much like going to a foreign country. (Nonfiction)
Could it be that the real question is not, “Who is this that even the wind and sea obey him?” but rather, “Who is this who sleeps through storms?”
This book is not about the issue of cloning. It is about clones we get to know personally as human beings. (Fiction)
No matter what complex question was thrown at him, Jesus remained laser-focused on love and redemption.
Little things can change the entire story. And if you aren’t diligent in the little things, can you be trusted to pay attention to the big things?
What cues for a negative stereotype are we sending out often without even knowing it? And how can we create a culture that will maximize learning for all kinds of people? (Nonfiction)
A look back at our most popular articles in 2019.
Becoming a minister of a small church means, for better or worse, you have married into a family.
Our intrepid hero goes back in time in an attempt to stop Lee Harvey Oswald from killing JFK. Will he succeed, and would it be a good thing if he did? (Fiction)
I do not know what the future holds for these kids, but my gifts to them are no longer about Christmas; they’re a statement of my hopes and dreams that they will be great.
How do we handle spiritual distress as ministers and faith communities? We start by assuring people that distress and crisis are normal.
What do you do when life hits you with grief and pain that is so overwhelming that there are no words for it? If you are a writer with Sonali Deraniyagala’s skill, you write the unspeakable. (Nonfiction)
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.
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)
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?”
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.
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)