You don’t drift into health—especially under pressure
You don’t drift into health—under pressure, you either choose it intentionally or slowly lose direction.
What types of invitations are most effective to get people to come to church?
The effectiveness of your outreach isn’t determined by how many invites you send, but by how close you are to the person you invite.
How to have a constructive church (or family) fight
Conflict is inevitable, but the difference between destructive and transformative relationships is whether we fight with people to win or fight for them to help them grow—following the example of Jesus, who always fought for others.
Culture isn’t about values—it’s about organizational conflict
Culture isn’t built by values written on a wall, but by how leaders guide their teams through conflict and turn shared values into lived decisions under pressure.
Follow forward in disciple-making
Real disciple-making isn’t built on events or numbers, but on slowing down to walk closely with people over time as Jesus did.
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.
