God’s Glory and Grandma’s Traditions
Steven Furtick: What you hold up as a tool for transformation today can easily become an idol of tradition tomorrow.
Steven Furtick: What you hold up as a tool for transformation today can easily become an idol of tradition tomorrow.
Depth without width and width without depth — you can't have one without the other and make strong disciples.
One great ministry challenge is to serve in a way that values, affirms and protects our children.
Why hope, humility and wisdom matter in a godless culture.
How will you handle the long days of summer when church crowds are smaller, budgets are tighter and volunteers are harder to find?
When do you know the vision has become ingrained in the culture of your church and not just in your own dreams?
Ministry leaders are often called upon to comment on racial, socioeconomic and political tensions. How should we respond?
The Gospel gives us a new heart filled with love and affection. It is not one more weapon in our leadership utility belt.
Why leaders today need to balance the heart and organization to serve Jesus well.
"The more we get out of our buildings and meet real needs, the more we’ll have opportunities to share Christ."