Tag: interview

David Platt: Reproducing Churches, Transcendent CommunityPart 1

Unless were going to disobey Jesus, we must prioritize making disciples and multiplying reproducing churches.

David Platt: Living a Life That CountsPart 2

David Platt discusses the importance of church planting and how to live a life that truly counts.

Eric Geiger: Making the Most of the MomentPart 1 on Church Leadership

In this interview, Eric Geiger discusses the challenges and beauty of leading a diverse church in today's climate. "Christianity has become more tribal. Its challenging to shepherd people from so many different viewpoints, but its also beautiful."

Eric Geiger: Pivoting to Meet People Where They ArePart 2

The Lord runs to the brokenhearted. So I always feel my first response needs to be to run to them too, to let my heart break with theirs, says Eric Geiger on church leadership.

Stephen Chandler: The Unshakable KingdomPart 1

During a year marked by a global pandemic and Black Lives Matter, Stephen Chandler points to a meeting with his father to explain the rise of Destiny Church, a predominately African American church ranked as this years Fastest-Growing Church in America, adding 1,261 people last year and, prior to the COVID-19 shutdown, drawing more than […]

Stephen Chandler: Hope in the Midst of CrisisPart 2

Don’t miss Part 1 of our interview, where Stephen Chandler discusses setting the vision for Destiny Church, how the church encourages people to take bold steps in faith, and the spiritual journey God used to prepare him to be senior pastor of the church. You took over as senior pastor at the age of 23. Stephen Chandler leading Destiny Church shares his insights. […]

Stay Salt: A Conversation With Rebecca Manley Pippert on Evangelism Today

When I wrote Out of the Saltshaker 40 years ago, it was such a different world. Whats changed today? Well, were dealing with the lethal distortion of post-modernity. Theres been the collapse of absolute truth in the West. There used to be an understanding of authority, but now its completely personal preference. There is this approach to evangelism today thats sort of cafeteria style. Ill pick a little of this, a little of that, and lets have a little karma here. It doesnt matter that the views are completely in conflict with each other. I knew I needed to write a book that would help Christians today to know how to live and share and do the gospel for such a time as this. […]

Aaron Burke: Close the ‘Back Door’

"The invite culture has also grown at our church and people feel comfortable bringing their friends."