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The Danger of Attempting It Alone

It’s not just unwise to be without a church; it’s dangerous. And the reason it’s dangerous is because we aren’t strong enough to go at life with Christ on our own.

Eric Geiger: The Story Beyond the Stories

As pastors, we must help people see the true story of the Bible and not just read Bible stories.

Hearing the Still, Small Voice Above the Rest

If we want to hear him more clearly, we’ve got to make space.

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.

Faith, Tech and AI: What People Want from the Church

Understanding what AI means for ministry and all domains of life will be vitally important to the future of the church and our communities.

Debunking the 5 Most Common Criticisms of Megachurches

Many people hate megachurches, but let's take a closer look at whether their criticisms are founded.