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Making Decisions About Decisions
Nov 22

Nov 22 Making Decisions About Decisions

David Kneip
Church, Siburt Staff

The past 18 months have given ministers and leaders ample – if unwanted – experience in making difficult decisions.

Reflection Roundup: Gratitude Shines its Light
Nov 18

Nov 18 Reflection Roundup: Gratitude Shines its Light

Beth Ann Fisher
Reflection Roundup

A Grateful Haiku:
Gratitude unties
resentment’s tangle leaving
fresh eyes for God’s gifts.

Give Me the Bible
Nov 16

Nov 16 Give Me the Bible

Rachel Slimp
Discipleship

In the midst of the pain that inevitably comes from living in the world, may the truth of this hymn’s words make its presence known over and over again.

Reflection Roundup: Unfriendly Homeostasis
Nov 11

Nov 11 Reflection Roundup: Unfriendly Homeostasis

Beth Ann Fisher
Reflection Roundup

Beware of the lure of calm waters. Not every minister must be a “whitewater adrenaline junkie,” but paths toward missional goals often contain obstacles ministries must leverage.

Human Trafficking: A Church Issue?
Nov 10

Nov 10 Human Trafficking: A Church Issue?

Tabea Drehsel
Culture

As Christians, we strive to be more Christlike: to see marginalized people in their pain and vulnerability. To listen to them and their stories. To give them the kind of love that Jesus showed the outcasts.

The Parable of the Lost Sons
Nov 8

Nov 8 The Parable of the Lost Sons

Phil McKinney II
Discipleship

Like the older son, we can all remain with the father. Comfortable in our church building, performing our occasional goods works, while expecting the father to return our efforts with great reward.

Reflection Roundup: Generational Trust
Nov 4

Nov 4 Reflection Roundup: Generational Trust

Beth Ann Fisher
Reflection Roundup

Generational differences are a given; intergenerational trust is a must. It’s essential we listen to and honor the priorities of those going before us and those coming behind.

The One True Gospel
Nov 2

Nov 2 The One True Gospel

Steve Ridgell
Discipleship

There are things that are part of obeying the gospel and living out the gospel. But they are not the good news.

Looking at You, Senior Ministers
Nov 1

Nov 1 Looking at You, Senior Ministers

Amanda Box
Church

Create a space where people are engaged in a conversation that undoubtedly needs to happen and likely is overdue.

Reflection Roundup: The Limitations That Myths Impose
Oct 28

Oct 28 Reflection Roundup: The Limitations That Myths Impose

Beth Ann Fisher
Reflection Roundup

Faith is the space between doubt and certainty; amid fear and self-assuredness lies trust in power, our knowledge of whom is but a dewdrop in the ocean.

Prenatal Yoga for Women of Color
Oct 26

Oct 26 Prenatal Yoga for Women of Color

Steven Brice
Culture

We at Yoga 4 Philly see prenatal yoga as a necessity in improving the livelihood of our mothers, our children, and our world.

Praying Without Ceasing
Oct 25

Oct 25 Praying Without Ceasing

Carson E. Reed
Church, Carson Reed

Where does prayer fit in? Is it simply the customary thing we do at the beginning or end of a meeting? Or is prayer something more?

Reflection Roundup: Soul Fire
Oct 21

Oct 21 Reflection Roundup: Soul Fire

Beth Ann Fisher
Reflection Roundup

We must give ourselves over to letting what’s burning on the inside show on the outside. Otherwise, we miss an opportunity to warm someone else and may wind up consumed by our own flames.

Prayerful Brush Strokes
Oct 18

Oct 18 Prayerful Brush Strokes

Gabriel Fisher
Discipleship

This prayer of examen represented a shift from brushing the day with the paint strokes of heavy drudgery, to realizing that there was room for gratitude.

Reflection Roundup: Embody the Message
Oct 14

Oct 14 Reflection Roundup: Embody the Message

Beth Ann Fisher
Reflection Roundup

Embody the unchanging story, the gospel that is truer than true, where you are “you-er than you,” rather than living in response to an old memory tape.

Preparing the Next Generation of Thinkers
Oct 11

Oct 11 Preparing the Next Generation of Thinkers

Anessa Westbrook
Church

Your congregations’ efforts to teach your teens and students how to study the Bible makes a difference. As a Bible professor, I can tell who has been taught to read the text for understanding.

A Story of Lifting Hands to Heaven
Oct 8

Oct 8 A Story of Lifting Hands to Heaven

Steve Ridgell
Discipleship

I often hear discussions about raising hands to the Lord, most often in the context of worship. Some are enthusiastic hand raisers; others are not.

Reflection Roundup: Topics That Stretch
Oct 7

Oct 7 Reflection Roundup: Topics That Stretch

Beth Ann Fisher
Reflection Roundup

Christ confesses in his Phil. 2 hymn that every knee that bows brings glory to God the Father.

Don’t Ask Questions That Aren’t Questions
Oct 4

Oct 4 Don’t Ask Questions That Aren’t Questions

Amanda Box
Discipleship

With every question that’s not a question, the defensiveness escalates and in the blink of an eye, the damage is done.

Reflection Roundup: Pandemic Realities
Sep 30

Sep 30 Reflection Roundup: Pandemic Realities

Beth Ann Fisher
Reflection Roundup

Scott Sauls writes, “Christians possess resources in Christ to pursue harmony between individuals and groups who could not possibly come together, let alone love one another, outside of Christ.”

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