Did you ever use one of these to share your faith?
A gospel tract can find its way into people's homes we can't reach. A tract doesn't argue; it merely states the truth and calls the reader to repent and believe.
When preaching solutions, do these two things first
Pastors must personalize sermons to connect God's Word to listeners' lives effectively.
How smartphones have been used toward a torrent of cyberbullying
Smartphones enable cyberbullying, a relentless form of cruelty with lasting emotional scars.
How to bless before you blame in a conflict at work
Embrace preparing your heart to bless those in conflict—a call to address conflict graciously.
When I stopped asking for money, something amazing happened
Learn to fundraise and trust in God's provision without traditional methods can result in unexpected generosity and newfound freedom.
The answer is in the room—if we listen to the Spirit
In ministry planning, the answer is within the team, but obstacles like not listening to the Spirit, wrong team composition, excessive deference to the pastor, and lack of outside perspective can hinder progress.
Leadership under fire: Learning to pray like David
King David's powerful plea in Psalms 35:21-22 reflects a desperate cry for divine intervention, showing us how to pray in challenging times.
What a mighty God we serve
God's design in nature reflects His care for His creation.
How to produce a “golden result” in your conflicts with others
Address conflicts biblically and unlock peace by removing the "plank" from your own eye before addressing issues with others.
Smartphones have devastated the mental health of our young people
There is a devastating impact of smartphones on young people's mental health, including increased depression and suicide rates.
Why young leadership is essential to your organization
Young leaders bring fresh vision, tech fluency, and unstoppable energy—ignoring them today means forfeiting your organization’s growth tomorrow.
God’s strength, my weakness
We have two important questions for our life and leadership. First, am I doing everything God would have me do in my service to Him? Second, am I trusting God for the things only He can do?
3 steps to decide if you should overlook or address an offense
Overlooking certain offenses, as commended in Proverbs 19:11 and modeled by Christ, is a key biblical principle for resolving workplace conflict.
The weight of wrath and the wonder of the Gospel
God's wrath and grace are just and final. Understanding and sharing the Good News is crucial. Choose grace, help others choose wisely.
Learning to be content (even in a new car)
The key to contentment isn't found in what you have—but in who has you.
Integrity tested, grace applied: a leader’s prayer for renewal
Participate in whatever God wants to do with you right now. Know he is preparing you for a glorious life in the present and an even more glorious eternity.
Spirit or flesh?
The greatest battles in leadership are often unseen, requiring discernment of the spiritual realm and trust in the Holy Spirit.
A lesson in blind spot recognition
The story of David Ross, a mostly a backup catcher for 8 different baseball teams over 15 seasons is an interesting one.
Words matter
Words have the power to heal or harm deeply. From childhood wounds to adult impact, thoughtful and uplifting communication is important.
What Jesus teaches us about leadership formation
Mature Christian leadership grows through humility, faith, and the refining disciplines of fasting and solitude.
