Interviews

Mark Sayers: The False Promise of Platforms

A platform society equates visibility with influence. But it doesn’t really align with the kingdom of God mentality.

David Kinnaman: And Now for Some Good News

The inevitability, the inexorable decline of Christianity, is not a done deal. It’s not as though there’s been a complete turnaround and everyone’s a Christian, but there’s a real moment of spiritual openness that is translating now into this resurgence of interest in Jesus. It’s a big deal.

Robby Gallaty: Lost and Found

This is the No. 1 attribute of being a disciple: You have to remain teachable. You have got to remain a perpetual beginner in life, in ministry and in your walk with the Lord.

Carey Nieuwhof: Being a Pastor Almost Killed Me—Part 1

I learned a hard lesson about leadership when I spiraled into burnout.

Carey Nieuwhof: Prepared for the Challenge—Part 2

Helping church leaders overcome the seven greatest challenges of leadership.

Protecting Our Most Vulnerable From Sexual Abuse

The key truth about sexual abuse most churches miss: it’s about the victims

Mart Green: On a Quest to Eliminate Bible Poverty

Since a transformative experience in Guatemala in '98, he's been working to get a Bible in every person's hands.

Ken McKenzie: Museum Lets the Bible Speak for Itself

The Museum of the Bible has helped over a million people engage with Scripture in new and unique ways.

What’s New at Taylor Guitars

Taylor Guitars master designer Andy Powers reflects on the beauty of music and his journey toward his brand new Grand Pacific design

Jared C. Wilson: A Return to Gospel Centrality—Part 1

The gospel of Jesus is strong enough to be the main thing of a church.

Jared C. Wilson: The Danger of Pragmatism—Part 2

The Holy Spirit rarely works according to the pragmatic metrics of church growth.