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An Invitation to Pray

Praying specific can become an exciting adventure and partnership with God– truly seeking to pray the heart, mind and will of the Father!

Expect to Be Different

Avoiding interaction with the world will ensure not only that the world dies but that your church will too. This is the way salt works: it is either used proactively or it becomes destructive to the one who has it.

The Strengths of Smaller Healthy Churches

Small churches can create a family environment for disconnected people if they lean into the built-in intimacy they already have.

7 Excellent Reasons to Learn to Say No

A failure to say no costs far more than developing a discipline to not always say yes.

The Experience of a Pastor’s Wife

As a pastor’s wife for nearly two decades, I’ve experienced the incredible privilege of witnessing God’s work firsthand. Yet, this privileged position also comes with its share of challenges, including betrayal, loneliness, and even a sense of spiritual warfare.

How Does Evil Differ from Suffering?

Moral evil comes in two forms—blatant evil that admits its hatred for goodness, and subtle evil that professes to love goodness while violating it.

Don’t Live Worried About Future Regrets

Sometimes we live with an unhealthy fear of making future mistakes.

Empowering Others Without Getting in Their Way

The fine line between micromanagement and good leadership is dependent on the needs of the staff member.

Anna Morgan: When Women Are Called to Leadership

It starts with a woman identifying her own calling.

Evangelism and Your Personal Story

Your personal testimony will include your life before Christ, how you came to Christ, and your life after you came to Christ.

Grateful … All of the Time?

Developing a habit of thankfulness requires intentionality.