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“The Black Swan” by Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Mar 31

Mar 31 “The Black Swan” by Nassim Nicholas Taleb

Randy Harris
Reading with Randy

The most profound experiences in our ministry and lives will be tiger attacks – that is, things we could never see coming. (Nonfiction)

Serving in a Surviving Church
Mar 30

Mar 30 Serving in a Surviving Church

Max McClendon
Church

What can a graying congregation in a shrinking rural community do?

Things, New and Old: A Reflection on Wineskins
Mar 27

Mar 27 Things, New and Old: A Reflection on Wineskins

Carson E. Reed
Church, Carson Reed

It may be that we have let our love of old things get in the way of our love for the creative power of God breaking into our world.

Leading Your Church Through the Pandemic
Mar 26

Mar 26 Leading Your Church Through the Pandemic

Jason Locke
Culture, Church

This global pandemic doesn’t have to wreck your church, but it will reveal your church’s latent leadership strengths or weaknesses.

“The North Water” by Ian McGuire
Mar 25

Mar 25 “The North Water” by Ian McGuire

Randy Harris
Reading with Randy

The North Water by Ian McGuire is by no means a Moby Dick knockoff, but let's just say it partakes of the mood and spirit of that great novel. (Fiction)

Learning to Walk
Mar 23

Mar 23 Learning to Walk

Rachel Slimp
Discipleship

In the wake of major life disappointments, the waves of doubt can threaten to disorient even mature believers.

Music Books by Anthony Tommasini, Vivien Schweitzer, and Philip Glass
Mar 17

Mar 17 Music Books by Anthony Tommasini, Vivien Schweitzer, and Philip Glass

Randy Harris
Reading with Randy

For those of you who love classical music, or for those who are looking for a gateway to find out what it is about, let me suggest three books. (Nonfiction)

The Transformation of Don Quixote
Mar 16

Mar 16 The Transformation of Don Quixote

Alejandro Ezquerra
Culture

I often wonder if the modern church is an adaptation of Christianity. Has the church modified Christianity in such a way that it does not look like the original masterpiece?

The Complexity of COVID-19 for Churches
Mar 12

Mar 12 The Complexity of COVID-19 for Churches

Eric Gentry
Culture

Should your church cancel worship services and other corporate gatherings? Here is how we are thinking through that question at my church.

It Is Well With My Soul
Mar 12

Mar 12 It Is Well With My Soul

Tiffany Dahlman
Discipleship

Here it is: the obstacle that pushes the disciples’ faith too far. The obstacle that ushers in helplessness and panic.

“Little Faith” by Nickolas Butler
Mar 10

Mar 10 “Little Faith” by Nickolas Butler

Randy Harris
Reading with Randy

The true-to-life paradox plays an important role in the novel: as Shiloh grows increasingly devoted to her Christianity, her relationship with her parents grows increasingly fraught. (Fiction)

Three Things to Remember About the Bible
Mar 9

Mar 9 Three Things to Remember About the Bible

Steve Ridgell
Church

Whether you are an elder, preacher, teacher, or parent, God’s leaders use and refer to Scripture.

Articles for the Season of Lent
Mar 6

Mar 6 Articles for the Season of Lent

Karissa Herchenroeder
Discipleship

I invite you to explore this collection of Lenten articles and sermons from the Mosaic archives.

What Are You Becoming?
Mar 6

Mar 6 What Are You Becoming?

Phil McKinney II
Discipleship

If we are not any different today than we were when we committed ourselves to Christ, then chances are we have not been growing.

“American Kingpin” by Nick Bilton
Mar 3

Mar 3 “American Kingpin” by Nick Bilton

Randy Harris
Reading with Randy

The story of the chase and capture is far more interesting than any piece of fiction is likely to be. (Nonfiction)

A Journey of Inclusion (Part 1)
Feb 28

Feb 28 A Journey of Inclusion (Part 1)

Jennifer Schroeder
Church, Culture

Inclusion means that the congregation embraces the inherent value in all voices and seeks to make them an active part of the whole.

“The Abstinence Teacher” by Tom Perrotta
Feb 27

Feb 27 “The Abstinence Teacher” by Tom Perrotta

Randy Harris
Reading with Randy

Perrotta is one of the more astute observers of modern American mores and the tensions that arise when neighbors’ ideas of right and wrong come into conflict. (Fiction)

The Black Mamba: Lessons from and Tribute to Kobe Bryant
Feb 26

Feb 26 The Black Mamba: Lessons from and Tribute to Kobe Bryant

Steven Brice
Culture

Bryant models to us that leaders celebrate the wins of other winners, even if the win is greater than theirs.

Exploring Generational Differences in Our Churches
Feb 25

Feb 25 Exploring Generational Differences in Our Churches

Carson E. Reed
Church, Carson Reed

The important move is to encourage church leaders to more directly involve younger adults in the discernment processes of leadership.

Small Town, Small Church
Feb 24

Feb 24 Small Town, Small Church

Shawn D. Johnson
Church

Smaller churches carry great strengths that can support flourishing spiritual communities.

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