RelationshipsSpirituality Richard Mouw on Disagreeing with Convicted Civility Dr. Mouw encourages gentleness and reverence in our disagreementsRichard MouwNovember 2, 2020
Church LifeGeneration SparkRelationships Understanding Digital Culture Can Help the Church Disciple Young Millennials and Gen Z Wondering how your church can disciple young adults? Here are a few first steps.Ruth LangkampOctober 20, 2020
MissionRelationships How the Tamil Language Brought Me Home in the Middle of Iowa Speaking my heart language with fellow Indians in Iowa brought things full circle.JP SundararajanAugust 10, 2020
MissionRelationships Our Small Group Is Trying to Restore the World’s “Workability” Our offbeat “small group” is bringing integrity to the relationships God has put us in.David WulkanJuly 29, 2020
LamentRelationships A Call to Justice and Mercy An Old Testament prophet and Rev. Dr. Patricia Sealy call the church to speak prophetically against oppression.Rev. Dr. Patricia A. SealyJuly 24, 2020
LeadershipRelationships How a Pastoral Sabbatical Helped Our Church Embrace the Priesthood of All Believers One pastoral sabbatical resulted in the equipping and empowering of lay leaders in big ways.Jeff AllenJune 29, 2020
Relationships A Great Multitude from Many Nations Church planters hailing from around the world are growing the kingdom of God with gusto.Becky GetzApril 23, 2020
Relationships How a Transcontinental Partnership Embodies the Family of God Two churches are almost nothing alike, but they’ve partnered together and continually bless one another.Becky GetzApril 20, 2020
Relationships Conflict Is Part of Our Witness to the World In handling conflict, let’s lean into Christ’s example to be “full of grace and truth.”Daniel DeVriesFebruary 17, 2020
Relationships What Campus Ministries Has Taught Me About Interfaith Dialogue It doesn’t have to be nerve wracking to talk with someone of a different religion.Laura OsborneFebruary 7, 2020