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Walking Like Jesus

Jesus seems to have an unhurried pace. That is to say, he always seems to have time to stop for people, even when doing so was annoying to those around him.

Perfectly Imperfect Churches

Most of the great breakthroughs and innovative ideas are a result of problems being viewed not as a problem to solve, but an opportunity to make things better.

Nigerian Church Promotes a Deeper Christian Life

A. Larry Ross, who traveled the world for nearly 34 years as personal media spokesman for evangelist Billy Graham, says the new epicenter for evangelism is the Global South and Nigerian evangelist William Kumuyi as the pastor of “the largest church of which most American Christians have never heard.”

Jo Saxton: Leading Beyond Brokenness—Part 2

"Salt Doesn't Have Any Impact Until It's Interacting With Something. What Flavor Can the Church Bring Out?"

Leadership Pitfalls: Crashing on Autopilot

Brad Powell: "The difference between a good and great leader lies in how they leverage their time."

Survey: Faith and the Holidays in Public Life

Fewer and Fewer Americans Believe That the Biblical Account of Jesus's Birth Reflects Actual Events. And This Is an Opportunity.

Beauty for Ashes: The Church Responds

California's Thomas Fire Has Caused Massive Devastation, But Has Brought Communities and Churches Together.

Hugh Halter: The Power of Incarnational Ministry

"Jesus was a man of the people because he would rather bring healing to the sick than go to church on Sunday."

Loving the Lost, Engaging the Hurting

"Jesus was commonly criticized for spending too much time with sinners. How many of us could be accused of that?"

The Marriage of Evangelism and Discipleship

The Church Will Flourish When Evangelism and Discipleship Work in Tandem

How to Create Everyday Missionaries

The three essentials that have created a missionary DNA at Transformation Church in Indian Land, South Carolina.