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Hearing the Still, Small Voice Above the Rest

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

Faith in the Midst of Panic Attacks

Faith doesn’t always take away anxiety, but it always moves us toward the God who is greater than our anxiety.

Jamin Goggin: Why We Need Pastors Who Confess

"When a pastor chooses to live an unconfessed life, they put themselves in far greater danger than when being vulnerable." -Jamin Goggin

Leadership Development Leads to Multiplication

Churches that multiply do not see their volunteers as hirelings to carry out grunt work so that the pastors can do the real work...

Connecting Students to Ministry: What’s Trending in Seminary Education

"We have multiple, full-time staff members whose job it is to build a network of churches as well as other ministries."

5 Reasons Most Churches Don’t Reach College Students

College students are largely unreached and hold the potential to be church leaders. So why aren't more churches reaching out?

5 Ways to Avoid Becoming a Defensive Leader

Every leader faces times when criticism makes us defensive. Understanding your brain will help you respond better.

5 Steps to Restore Your Staff to Full Health

Every team, no matter how healthy, can benefit from these processes that will help you pursue and maintain a healthy team.

Why Forgetting Is NOT the Key to Forgiveness

We're told to forgive and forget, but reframing our negative experiences in light of the gospel is where true healing lies.

The Secret of Frustration-Powered Leadership

I learned a great deal from these three situations when a leader taught me something despite my initial frustration.

Open Eyes for the Least of These

Some lessons I learned about compassion when God opened my eyes to share a meal with a homeless Turkish woman.