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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.

7 Practical Questions to Create Your Best Strategy

Stay focused and on track in seeing your plan through to the outcomes you desire.

Leading with Love Your Neighbor After the Election

Asking questions and then listening was central to Jesus’ life and teachings. Love your neighbor is a powerful call for post-election leadership.

An Unhealthy Exchange of a Fix-It Mentality in Church

In a crisis, the innate reaction of most followers is to call upon a leader to solve the problem, revealing the dangers of a fix-it mentality in church.

Psychology of Atheism and the Gospel

Exploring the psychology of atheism reveals how belief and doubt intersect with faith and the Gospel.

The Leadership Journey: Inspiring Change for Kingdom Purposes

Our conviction is that everyone has influence, and that includes you. We are committed to helping pastors, ministry leaders, business leaders, teachers, nonprofit leaders, essential workers and other Christ followers use their influence for kingdom purposes and to help bring hope to our world through a leadership journey.

Rejoice and Be Glad: The Choice to Be Glad

Paul encourages readers to choose to rejoice and be glad by counting blessings and embracing God's promises.

Pay Close Attention in Leadership

When the apostle Paul told Timothy to hand ministry over to others, he instructed Timothy to find “the faithful who will be able,” not the able who may become faithful. Pay Close Attention to your life and your teaching.

3 Ways to Raise Up Teen Gospel Activists

Teenage readers can see how teen gospel activists can be equipped to be a powerful force for the gospel if we adjust our thinking.