Interviews

Nicole Martin: A Different Kind of Leadership

When I go to a great restaurant and it’s really good, no one ever has to tell me, “Could you let other people know?” I cannot wait to tell other people, first of all, that I've been, and second of all, how good the food is. I think we have lived our Christian lives on the periphery of God's grace and goodness and favor for so long that we don't know how good the food is for ourselves.

Tanita Maddox: Showing Up for Gen Z

There are just so many things that are compelling about the triune God and the way that triune God has enacted redemption for us and continues to sanctify us after we follow him. We just have to pull the contextualization out for our young people so they can see it on their terms.

Megan Fate Marshman: Everyday Grace

While influence tends to want to go upwards and grow to the right, I am fighting to go down to the left, and it takes a lot of intentionality.

Dear Pastor, I’m Proud of You

There’s nothing like Jesus’ church with its back against the wall.

Keeping First the One Who Is First

Remembering how to put God first

Turning Crisis Into Opportunity

Five steps for processing the current challenges

Who Are We to Be, No Matter the Season?

Our call is one of compassion and justice in any and every season.

Four Words to Guide Us

In the midst of the crisis, we've identified four things to help us move forward as a church.

Perspective, Cooperation, Technology

A reminder to breathe

Never Waste a Crisis

Eight ways this current crisis may help us to lead change in ourselves and in our churches.

Wash Hands, Wash Feet

Loving our neighbors involves both social distancing and relief efforts.