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When You Take Matters Into Your Own Hands

When we become our own chief advocate, we are once again taking the place of God. Because advocating for us is actually not our job; it’s Jesus’s job.

When to Let Go of ‘Being Right’

Don’t sacrifice your peace for a hollow victory. Choose instead to release your "right of way" so that you can hold onto peace instead of pain.

How Holy Trinity Brompton Is Revitalizing the Church of England

“We don’t want our denomination to close one more church without first offering it to us to send a team to revitalize it.” -Sarah Jackson

The Essential Nature of the Humble Leader

When a leader starts to thrive or things go better than planned, the leader can easily drift toward pride.

6 Steps Toward a Courageous Organization

Brad Lomenick: "What would you pursue today if you weren't afraid to fail?"

6 Steps to Success with Churchwide Campaigns

Rallying attendees behind a common study topic helps church grow

American Disaster ‘Refugees’ Can Teach Us Empathy

As the U.S. has been battered by successive natural disasters, displacing thousands, we have the opportunity to see the global refugee crisis with new eyes.

The Art of Prayer

How a Philadelphia church is thinking—and praying—outside the box

When Small Town America Goes Multisite

Jim Tomberlin of MultiSite Solutions interviews Donnie Griggs of One Harbor Church in Morehead City, North Carolina, on the challenges and opportunities of multisite church planting in small town America.

Soulfires: The Girl With the Wallpaper Skin

“Close your eyes,” Loli said as she began applying the makeup. As soon as Aurora’s eyes closed, Loli began to pray for her.

7 Ways to Lead Teens in Worship

Practical Considerations for Youth Leaders Who Want to Lead Students to Worship