Resources

It Takes Everyone

When every member shares the work, the whole body is better for it.

The School Choice Debate

Just because you send your kids to a Christian school does not guarantee they will serve Jesus, and just because you send your kids to a public school does not guarantee they will rebel against him.

Are We in the Midst of a Gen Z Awakening?

It’s not polished or loud, but if you listen closely, from university chapels in the U.S. to underground house churches in the Middle East, you’ll hear it: a hunger for truth, a yearning for something real.

A Conversation With Mark Jones

Author of Knowing Sin: Seeing a Neglected Doctrine Through the Eyes of the Puritans (Moody)

5 Myths About Ministers’ Taxes

What if you had more control over your tax outcome than you realized? It could mean the difference between owing taxes or receiving a refund.

Starting Over

As we rebuild from the pandemic, these three principles are precisely what pastors need to remember.

An Immense Inheritance

Why do Christians care about love, mercy, and justice?

7 Tips to Help Your Church Support Adoption

A congregation that embraces the priority of adoption can find all sorts of ways to help those who want to adopt.

Pastors Name Their Biggest Needs

When thinking about ministry difficulties, pastors say they’re most concerned with growing the people inside the church and reaching those outside it.

Learning How to Apologize to Yourself

We suggest that you write out your self-apology before you speak it to yourself.

What Your Church Needs More Than Productivity

We wrongly assume that prayer is somehow akin to procrastination—putting off the work. The truth is, prayer is a necessary part of the work.