Interviews

Collin Outerbridge: Building a Multicultural, Multigenerational Church

There's something about a unifying vision that is greater than our preferences, that is focused on serving our community, that I think has led to a strong sense of connectivity that's allowed our church to grow and to impact people right here where we live.

Dave Ferguson: Multiplying Leaders

Every leader needs to have an apprentice. Even the lead pastor, as you're thinking about what's next, you need to have an apprentice so you can put that person in that role and you can commission them to go.

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.

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.

Danielle Strickland: Discomfort Is a Tool of Awakening—Part 1

Danielle Strickland has always rooted for the underdog, because she was an underdog herself.