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How a Simple Habit Can Reset Your Soul

Meditating on God’s Word every day corrects my thinking, convicts my heart, and shapes my theology. It’s the plumb line for what I believe, how I live, and the Gospel I preach.

Amy Orr Ewing: A ‘Quiet Revival’

Our congregations need to be equipped to meet the moment in the culture, so that they are ready to lead people to Jesus.

Openhanded: Matters of the Heart and the Bank Account

There are so many things that seem to beg for our resources. So what kind of mindset must we have if we are to not only be generous, but joyfully generous?

How to Involve Your Small Groups in the Great Commission

Your church will only be as healthy as its small groups are.

Peace for a Divided World

We are never more identified with Christ than in peacemaking.

How a Church Can Respond to Negative Online Comments

There have been numerous cases where church or ministry employees complained online about their pastor’s message, a particular church policy, or other employees.

What Do You Focus On?

Jesus said, “No one knows the day or hour when these things will happen, not even the angels in heaven or the Son himself. Only the Father knows” (Matthew 24:36 NLT).

Don’t Miss the Everyday Opportunities God Sends You

Jesus was always ready to be 'interrupted' to fulfill his mission.

How to Handle a ‘Dark Night of the Soul’

I intentionally reflect on God’s care in the past. That’s what the psalmist did in Psalms 42-43: he remembered the past good times of worship even when he struggled with present-tense despair.

Walking Away From Salvation

The final verdict on anyone’s salvation is when their final breath is taken.

Lausanne Daily Dispatch: Powerful Worship and a New Seoul Statement

Where the worship at L4 has captured the hearts and imaginations of the delegates, my hope is this same spirit can permeate our theology.