Resources

Fastest-Growing Churches: Lessons From the Front Lines

“People see “big C” church as judgy, legalistic rules. If we can work together and show the opposite of that, I feel like that’s our role: to rewrite the narrative of church based on serving.” —Meghan Smith, Trace Church

When You Don’t Want to Read the Bible

You were ultimately made to respond to God’s heart. You were made to know the voice of the Good Shepherd, to lean on his care, to depend on his provisions, to trust in his protection. You were made to come running when your Father calls you home to sit at his table!

Angulus Wilson: Evangelism Is the Heart of God

When the church taps into the mission and the heart of God, she gets mobilized, she can get revived. We can see growth and new initiative.

Seminary Trends: Developing Diverse Leadership

Faculty are equipped to consider how their disciplines need to be taught considering the growing diversity in North America.

Combatting Biblical Illiteracy: What’s Trending in Seminary Education

"There was a time when one could assume some level of base knowledge, but that is no longer the case."

Safeguarding Against Ministry Burnout: What’s Trending in Seminary Education

"Our approach has been to spend more time on the front end of preparation, helping students to know themselves."

8 Common Myths About Introverted Leaders

"There are lots of things wrong with me. Introversion is not one of them."

The Role You Play in Helping Others Achieve Their God-Given Dreams

"There’s enough negative talk in the world. Be someone who is known for believing in people."

Finding Your Leadership Voice in the Church and in the World

“I tell others who question their leadership: ‘Look at your life, look at the fruit, and let that speak for itself.’”

Church Human Resources: 3 Important Considerations

“Setting up and implementing a strategic HR plan for your new church isn’t an unspiritual aspect or an afterthought.”

How to Turn an Everyday Conversation Into a Gospel Conversation

"We need to have frequent, intentional gospel conversations and then allow the gospel to be the filter."