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When Familiar Becomes Careless

God wants to be in a relationship with his people that’s not marked by fear but love. Not apprehension, but an appreciation of his great grace and compassion.

There’s No Contradiction Between God’s Empowerment and Our Efforts to Battle Sin

The Christian life is not a choice between loving and trusting Jesus, and making an effort to avoid temptation and sin. It is not either/or—it is both/and.

Worth the Cost: The Challenges and Joys of Church Multiplication

The joy of reproduction multiplies exponentially when we release leaders and see their kingdom impact ripple into new communities.

4 Pivotal Questions That Will Help You Reopen

Dan Reiland: How to find answers to the questions surrounding what you do now and what is next.

Are We Asking the Right Questions Before We Reopen?

Before we reopen, let's make sure we're understanding our people's needs.

4 Things I Learned Pastoring in the Wake of a Disaster

What I learned in the aftermath of the recent EF3 tornado in Chattanooga

Ravi Zacharias (1946–2020)

Editor’s Note: The following article was published before the devastating findings from the investigation into accusations of sexting, unwanted touching, spiritual abuse and rape...

How COVID-19 Will Affect the Church Going Forward

The short- and long-term effects of the pandemic on the church

The Virus Is a Wake-Up Call

We don't know when Christ will return, but this pandemic reminds us he will return.

5 Things to Do After a Crisis Has Passed

Equally as important as crisis leadership is what you do after.

3 Ways to Live With Confidence in Frightening Times

How do you carry on when the future is uncertain?