Features

Take a Tech Break

Try consciously counting how many times you reach for [your phone] even in a single hour.

When ‘Equipping’ Isn’t Enough

If our churches’ equipping efforts stop at ‘learn, repeat,’ essentially, we are training parrots.

Kyle Strobel: Power in Weakness

“Christians should become powerful Christians. But it’s only ever a power made perfect in our weakness, and it’s only ever a power that comes from God.”

How to Teach Your Kids About Other Cultures

Here are five easy ways to teach your kids about other nations and cultures.

A ‘We’ Problem

Why unity is the key to regaining our voice in society

The Attitudes That Make Jesus Mad

We'd do well to pay attention to the things that made Jesus angry.

How Do You Handle It When a Staff Member Falls?

There is a lot of justifiable outrage surrounding the issue, but little consensus on how to approach it.

Why I’m Ditching the Word ‘Empowerment’

Empowerment, while a good concept, has too much baggage. There's a better alternative.

The Health of Embracing Our Flaws

Our imperfections remind us that our time on earth is temporary and we are loved unconditionally.

What Does It Mean to Have Childlike Faith?

3 characteristics of people who have the kind of faith that makes up the kingdom of God.

Making Room for Grief in Church

The Bible is not shy about grief, and neither should we be.