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Ed Stetzer: Who We Are

We are called to cultivate human flourishing and societal transformation throughout the world as a testimony to the truth of the gospel.

5 Keys for Sharing Your Faith

We do not need to be contentious and argumentative. We can be kind and grace-filled even when we disagree with others and offer them a whole new worldview.

5 Reasons the Church Thrives When It Grows Younger

Psalm 78:4–7 reminds us of our sacred responsibility: “We will not hide them from their descendants; we will tell the next generation the praiseworthy...

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.

What Do We Really Mean When We Say We Love God?

Need-love and gift-love were the marrow of the Christianity of my youth, and these two things are a part of the love of God.

Simply Doing Your Best With What You Have

We can probably agree that excellence matters. And we probably all want to be the kind of people that bring excellence in everything we do.

From Addition to Multiplication

“If a discipling culture runs through a church, then everyone can reproduce themselves in a short time.” -Pastor Victor Adeyemi

5 Keys to a Volunteer-Friendly Church

What your volunteers most want from your church

Will Our Relationships with Others in Heaven Be Part of Our Eternal Rewards?

Christians will have a wonderful place to live in Heaven even without visiting others’ dwellings.