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Carrying On in Troublesome Times
Jul 27

Jul 27 Carrying On in Troublesome Times

Rachel Slimp
Discipleship

How do we carry on when we do not know whether or not today is simply a preface to a harder tomorrow?

Courage, Prayer, and Hope
Jul 24

Jul 24 Courage, Prayer, and Hope

Carson E. Reed
Church, Carson Reed

The pandemic is ushering us into liminal space – one that differs from the immediate past but is not yet whatever the future may eventually be.

Plays by Hnath, McCarthy, Schreck, and McDonagh
Jul 22

Jul 22 Plays by Hnath, McCarthy, Schreck, and McDonagh

Randy Harris
Reading with Randy

It is undoubtedly true that plays were meant to be seen on the stage. And yet some of these scripts are so brilliant that they yield great pleasure and insight even by their reading. (Fiction)

When it Comes to Stress Management, What’s Even Better Than Cake?
Jul 20

Jul 20 When it Comes to Stress Management, What’s Even Better Than Cake?

Daniel McGraw
Discipleship

Regardless of what is going on right now, may you find comfort, strength, and hope in the one whose yoke is easy.

Minister as Counterweight
Jul 17

Jul 17 Minister as Counterweight

Eric Gentry
Church

Despite what many organizational leadership books suggest, leadership – especially ministry – is much more than just being a non-anxious presence.

“Midnight in Chernobyl” by Adam Higginbotham
Jul 15

Jul 15 “Midnight in Chernobyl” by Adam Higginbotham

Randy Harris
Reading with Randy

It is a brilliant piece of detailed investigative reporting and the best account of the Chernobyl disaster that we have. (Nonfiction)

Are You More Loving?
Jul 13

Jul 13 Are You More Loving?

Phil McKinney II
Discipleship

When we love like Jesus loved, then we show all humankind that we are disciples of Jesus.

Three Questions We’d Better Be Asking
Jul 10

Jul 10 Three Questions We’d Better Be Asking

Steve Ridgell
Culture

It has really been helpful for me to think through these questions and remind myself where my allegiance lies, what is really true, and who is in charge of this world.

“After the Quake” by Haruki Murakami
Jul 7

Jul 7 “After the Quake” by Haruki Murakami

Randy Harris
Reading with Randy

The straightforward impetus for the stories is the Kobe earthquake of 1995. Four thousand were killed, and more than a quarter million were left homeless. It lasted all of 20 seconds. (Fiction)

For Elders Who Are Facilitating Gender Inclusion, Elders’ Meetings Can Be a Difficult Place to Be
Jul 6

Jul 6 For Elders Who Are Facilitating Gender Inclusion, Elders’ Meetings Can Be a Difficult Place to Be

Amanda Box
Church

When I asked my fellow female ministers what they want their elders to know, here are a few of the responses they shared.

“American Crucifixion” by Alex Beam
Jul 1

Jul 1 “American Crucifixion” by Alex Beam

Randy Harris
Reading with Randy

At the very least, we should educate ourselves on the history so we can understand where Mormonism came from. (Nonfiction)

A Special Project for the Church
Jun 29

Jun 29 A Special Project for the Church

Bret McCasland
Church

They wanted to go beyond simply writing a monthly support check to local and foreign missions or benevolent efforts. They wanted to put their Christianity to work.

“Motherless Brooklyn” by Jonathan Lethem
Jun 26

Jun 26 “Motherless Brooklyn” by Jonathan Lethem

Randy Harris
Reading with Randy

It is a call for us, individually and as a society, to try a little harder to understand and appreciate those in our midst whose minds work a little differently from our own. (Fiction)

Is Church Essential?
Jun 24

Jun 24 Is Church Essential?

Carson E. Reed
Culture, Carson Reed

Regardless of whether you can gather soon with members of your local flock, the nagging question remains: “What is essential about being the church?”

The Theological School of My Living Room
Jun 22

Jun 22 The Theological School of My Living Room

Gabriel Fisher
Discipleship

My articulate and intellectual preparedness is challenged the moment my kids ask a pointed question like, “Do cats like to swim?”

Renewed for Ministry
Jun 18

Jun 18 Renewed for Ministry

Daniel McGraw
Discipleship

One of the characters in the Bible who has impacted my life most profoundly is Elijah, because there is so much we can learn from his life and legacy.

“Columbine” by Dave Cullen
Jun 17

Jun 17 “Columbine” by Dave Cullen

Randy Harris
Reading with Randy

While the events are deeply moving and almost unbearable, Cullen has not set out to toy with our hearts but to tell us what really happened. (Nonfiction)

Barna State of the Church 2020 and the Next Generation
Jun 16

Jun 16 Barna State of the Church 2020 and the Next Generation

Beth Ann Fisher
Church

The fact is the church sits in the middle of a world needing restoration, and our next generation sits in the middle of the church.

The Power of Reaching One
Jun 15

Jun 15 The Power of Reaching One

Wilmer Rivera
Culture

In our day, it’s very easy to stand behind a computer and think that’s ministry. Of course that’s part of it, but when that’s all we do, I think there’s a problem.

The Importance of Intentional Experiences
Jun 12

Jun 12 The Importance of Intentional Experiences

Anessa Westbrook
Culture

Providing a chance for people to talk with, work alongside, and listen to people different from themselves can aid in spiritual, emotional, and cognitive change.

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