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How Can We Avoid ‘Believing’ the Bible While Denying What It Actually Says?

We need to learn, and teach other people, not just to read the Bible but also how to interpret it, so they don’t end up being Bible-believing heretics or Jesus-followers who follow a Jesus different than the real Jesus of the Bible and history.

Is Gen Z Coming Back to Church?

When people born between 1997 and 2007 go to church, they attend, on average, about 23 services per year.

The Narrow Path for the Long Haul

The benefits of having faith stretch far beyond a spiritual checkbox. They seep into how I handle stress, find hope, and relate to others.

You Were Dead

Christianity is not a crutch. It’s a stretcher from which the dead are raised to life.

5 Small Shifts the Church Must Make to Remain Effective

The necessary changes aren’t as dramatic as we might imagine.

Tom Nelson: The Shepherding Leader

“One of the biggest things you can look for in a shepherd leader is that they are led well by the Good Shepherd.”

The Dulling of the Gospel

The danger of losing our sense of wonder as ministry becomes familiar.

6 Ways Your Church Can Promote Mental Health

Connecting the ministries of your church to those who struggle with mental illness.

Strategically Small

Jesus made a significant impact by making a small imprint.

Rediscovering the Bible

Younger Americans are more open than we think.

Reframing Our Sermons on Sexuality

Why understanding our sexuality through the lens of stewardship is key.