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The Easter Illusion

Easter exposes the gap between attendance and belonging, between membership and engagement, between connection and discipleship.

Living and Leading Above the Warning Signs

We can’t lead well from last year’s spiritual fuel. We need a fresh touch from God today.

A Personal Approach to Go and Make Disciples in 2026

Let’s face it: If our people who are believers can’t clearly articulate the basics of the gospel, we must be teaching them something else as more important.

New Realities of Church Safety

Churches today face a dual calling in a fallen world. They must prioritize church safety while also confronting external dangers.

The Benefits of Powering Down

Powering Down invites readers to slow pace, reconnect with God, and reclaim focus in a world dominated by screens.

Remedy for Envy: Embracing Love Over Jealousy

Envy is so ugly on the one displaying it. This article highlights the remedy for envy as love that brightens a room and blesses others.

One Conspiracy Theory Grounded in Scripture

This is one conspiracy theory grounded in scripture that’s right on target.

What Is a True Movement? Exploring Spirit-Led Renewal

Leadership in a true movement is like a dance: Leaders set the direction, but participants bring the energy and creativity.

When Active Members No-Shows: Why Leadership Attendance Matters

This article examines how Active Members No-Shows can impact church leadership and the overall health of the congregation.

Brain Rot and the Word of the Year: A Guide for This Year

How brain rot has entered the conversation about the word of the year, revealing concerns over online content fatigue and intellectual effort.

The Centrality of Prayer in Daily Life

The early church provides a powerful example of the centrality of prayer and its transformative potential.