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The Core of Discipleship

People make disciples. That was the charge given to us by Jesus. And disciples aren’t made at a distance.

4 Ways to Increase Your Cultural IQ

As our world becomes increasingly interconnected, it's more important than ever to recognize and appreciate the unique perspectives that different cultures bring—and to increase your cultural IQ (CQ).

Learning to Pray With the Persecuted Church

In many parts of the world, prayer is not a habit but a heartbeat. For persecuted Christians, the most persecuted religious group in the...

Turning Points: In Their Own Words

From Augustine to Wesley, Spurgeon to Lewis: The conversion experience of well-known Christian leaders throughout the history of the church

Write Your Ideas Down … No, Really

There is a plethora of productivity apps out there, but in many cases and for many tasks, nothing beats a good old pen and paper.

What Is Love, Truly?—Preach This. Live This.

There are a lot of opinions about what love truly is, but God didn't stop at explaining it. He showed us.

12 Ways to Build Staff Morale

Good staff morale can help you build momentum in the good times and sustain you in the hard times. Here are some great ways to cultivate it.

The Real Meaning of the Most Viral Verse

Joshua 1:9 is the most viral verse and a universal call to be strong and courageous. Or is it?

Transform Your Marriage One Week at a Time

"What if you chose one aspect of your marriage to focus on for a week? What could you create in your marriage by practicing a healthy godly habit in a practical and consistent way?"

‘Taste and See’ Evangelism

What if we changed our approach to ministry so that it mirrored the pattern Jesus often demonstrated?

Call It What You Like, God Calls It Sin

We have created a myriad of ways to justify sin, but the episode of David and Bathsheba reminds us that God takes our sin very seriously. So should we.