Books

Food for Thought

Shepherding the church has been and always will be theological at root.

When You Don’t Want to Read the Bible

You were ultimately made to respond to God’s heart. You were made to know the voice of the Good Shepherd, to lean on his care, to depend on his provisions, to trust in his protection. You were made to come running when your Father calls you home to sit at his table!

David Kinnaman: Start the Conversation

Church leaders must recognize that what feels hidden is actually hurting people, and that discipleship includes helping people break free from destructive patterns.

Designed for More

Lucas Ramirez: Unleashing Christ’s Vision for Unity in a Deeply Divided World

Completion or Competition: Which Best Describes Your Church?

As members of the body of Christ we have been designed for completion of one another rather than competition.

When Words Fail

Kathy Fogg Berry: Practical Ministry to People with Dementia and Their Caregivers

13 Practical Ways Your Church Can Support Caregivers

There are many ways churches can support caregivers of Alzheimer's and dementia patients.

Michael Fletcher: Creating a Culture of Leadership—Part 1

A new philosophy of ministry builds people, not just the church.

Michael Fletcher: Everyone Can Be a Leader—Part 2

Michael Fletcher explains the advantage of raising up leaders from within your church culture.

Natasha Sistrunk Robinson: A Sojourner’s Truth

Choosing Freedom and Courage in a Divided World

Celebrating Unsung Heroes

When my mother died, there were many strong women who stepped up to support me throughout my life.