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A Personal Approach to Go and Make Disciples in 2026

Let’s face it: If our people who are believers can’t clearly articulate the basics of the gospel, we must be teaching them something else as more important.

Seeking Humility

Biblical synonyms for pride include conceit, superiority, insolence, arrogance, boasting, contempt, wrongdoing and self-centeredness.

Avoid the ‘Fixing Trap’

Jesus didn’t come to fix us from afar. He came to walk with us.

Closing the Bible Engagement Gap

If physical Bibles are flying off the shelves and Bible apps are being downloaded in record numbers, then why aren’t people addressing the Bible engagement gap?

Think Before You Post: 5 Biblical Rules for Christians on Social Media

Before you post online, consider these scriptural guidelines.

Rebuilding After Disaster: A Call to Action for Churches

Rebuilding After Disaster offers practical steps for believers to respond when crisis strikes, guiding readers from prayer to action and service.

A Match Made in Heaven: Discipleship and evangelism

Too many people see Discipleship and evangelism as separate. They are not.

Grace After Grace: A Journey Through Renewal

As a pastor, I witness how many give up on their walk with the Lord when they wrestle with the battle, yet grace after grace invites renewed hope for daily living.

4 Kinds of Thinking That Can Sabotage Your Leadership

Are any of these patterns of thinking undercutting your ability to lead effectively?

Does Believing in God’s Sovereignty and Human Choice Mean We Must Be Fatalists?

The philosophy of fatalism holds that everything, including evil, suffering, and damnation, happens inevitably, with human beings powerless to effect change, which contrasts with God’s sovereignty and human choice guiding action.

Just Ask: A Simple Solution to the Church Planter Shortage

Over 93% of churches in the United States are not involved in reproducing another church. This is a church planter shortage issue that, if unaddressed, could limit the spread of gospel-centered communities.