Faith in the Classroom: How One Teacher Made the Public School Her Mission Field
You can do the same. You can bring the light of Christ into the classrooms, hallways, and teacher lounges that need it most.
You can do the same. You can bring the light of Christ into the classrooms, hallways, and teacher lounges that need it most.
Most churches struggle to grow because they lack trained leaders. Pastor Yemi Davids shares seven core strategies for developing leadership potential and multiplying ministry impact.
Is heaven really the final destination? N.T. Wright reframes salvation as God’s plan to renew creation, bringing heaven and earth together in Christ.
At Lone Oak First Baptist Church, growth isn’t driven by programs but by people. Through personal evangelism, intentional relationships and a commitment to faithfulness, this Kentucky church is reaching the unchurched and seeing lives transformed.
Gen Z is asking to be heard—and their requests are both practical and urgent. From learning how to share their faith to navigating discipleship in a digital world, this next generation is inviting church leaders into deeper, more intentional engagement.
Many people walk away from faith because of the failures of Christians. But the gospel has never been about human perfection—it’s about the person of Jesus. This article helps reframe one of the most common objections to Christianity and points back to the
Hope Church in Las Vegas is seeing rapid growth—but not by focusing on numbers alone. Through intentional diversity, deep discipleship and a commitment to sending people out, its leaders are redefining what it means to grow both wide and deep.
What if disability isn’t a problem to solve but a vital part of God’s kingdom? This article explores how churches can move beyond inclusion to true belonging and interdependence.
Learn why delegation is more than a time-management tool. Discover how failing to empower your team leads to exhaustion and how to build a culture of trust and growth.
We often confuse independence with maturity, but Scripture paints a different picture. True growth happens through interdependence—where we need God and one another to flourish.