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Created for Relationships

There’s something about community—the relationships, the sense of belonging, the support and encouragement, the sympathy and understanding—that deepens our lives and anchors our souls.

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.

It Takes Time to Rise in Leadership

Get really good at your current job before you seek the next position. Learn your craft, grow as a leader, and become the go-to person that everyone wants on their team.

When the Problem of Evil and Suffering Becomes Real

Most of us aren’t taught the truth about evil and suffering until we experience them.

Taking Hospitality to the Next Level

For a large congregation whose majority is made up of military families, connecting quickly and easily can be a difficult task to accomplish.

Are You Bitter?

Your bitterness affects every other relationship you have. Few of us are so intentional and strong that we can compartmentalize every relationship.

5 Warning Signs a Leader Is on the Path to a Fall

Catch it early while there is still time for a course correction.

Our Primary Offensive Weapon

All the other pieces of armor are for defense. Only a sword – the Scriptures – has been given to us for offense.

Communicating Responsibility Makes a Huge Difference

The more we can release the people trying to follow us the more they can focus on things for which they are being held accountable.

Spend Time With God and Find the Joy You’re Lacking

And if we want to walk with God, then we must stay in harmony with Him. We need to move the same direction that He moves.