Who are you as a church? Discover your core values and thread
A church without a clear identity confuses both its people and its community, but when core values are aligned with a simple, consistent “thread,” clarity, trust, and impact follow.
Follow forward across borders
Faithful obedience in small steps wherever God places you can grow into a lasting impact that reaches far beyond borders.
When faith is shaped by culture instead of Scripture
When faith is used to justify cultural positions, believers must discern whether it reflects biblical truth or a redefined version shaped by culture.
How does your church welcome new visitors?
The most meaningful ministry in your church may not happen from the stage, but in simple, intentional moments when someone chooses to make a visitor feel seen, valued, and cared for.
Emergency succession should be the first, not last, succession plan
Leadership can change in an instant, which is why the leaders who care most about their people prepare for the moment they’re no longer there.
Follow forward in your context
Long before influence is public, God shapes leaders in private—forming those who follow Jesus faithfully in everyday life into voices that can reach culture with clarity, proximity, and purpose.
Why 16% changes a nation
If just 16% of churches embrace multiplication, a tipping point is reached where movement replaces effort and transformation becomes inevitable.
The way of the world v. The way of The Way at work
Jesus’s Beatitudes redefine what it truly means to be blessed, inviting us to live and lead in ways that run counter to everything the world celebrates.
Growing through the pain
Growth will cost you either way—the question is whether you’ll choose the pain that makes you better or the pain that keeps you stuck.
3 reasons your best employees leave and how to improve employee retention
In a shrinking workforce, the organizations that win won’t just hire better—they’ll become the kind of place people don’t want to leave.
How healthy leaders create lasting impact
Real multiplication doesn’t start with strategy—it starts with a healthy leader who listens well, lives aligned, and faithfully invests in others.
Follow forward in God’s adventure
A life of impact is rarely mapped out—it’s shaped by courageous “yes” moments to God, even when the path ahead is unknown.
Jesus changed the world through culture, not politics. Here’s how you can too
Jesus didn’t change the world through political power but through cultural influence—and the same invitation is in front of us today.
The data-backed case for an unlikely solution to America’s decline
A growing body of research points to an unexpected solution for stronger communities: church planting.
Leading with foresight when worship cultures collide
When generations worship from different “operating systems,” unity isn’t built by blending styles but by learning to lead and serve together.
5 signs your church is ready for community outreach (and 3 signs you’re not)
Here's the truth: not every church is ready for significant community outreach right now. But here's how you can know if you're ready—or not.
Beyond generational labels in ministry
Generational labels like Boomers and Gen X should be seen as broad stereotypes.
Open borders or compassionate order?
The Old and New Testaments emphasize welcoming strangers with love and hospitality while setting boundaries to avoid harm. The Church is to care for all but prioritize its own, while nations are tasked with maintaining order and enforcing laws.
They tried to quiet Charlie Kirk—but the gospel still speaks
This is not a time to drift in the middle. Neutrality is not an option. We must be alert to false teaching and measure every voice against the truth of Scripture.
What can Christian leaders learn from a 20-something YouTuber? Quite a lot…
I have been watching the YouTube channel of Ryan Trahan since my kids introduced me to his famous “Penny Series” a few years ago. From that set of videos, I was hooked.
