Spirituality Lost and Found: How to Declutter Your Spiritual Life and Find What’s Missing What stands out about the lost coin and the lost sheep is the effort put forth to find them.April FietJanuary 24, 2023
LeadershipRelationships Three Ways to Honor Martin Luther King Jr. and Continue the Non-Violent Fight for Justice Honoring MLK takes more than posting inspirational quotes. Instead, we need to remember well, lament, and press on.Ruth LangkampJanuary 16, 2023
DiscernmentSpirituality How to Tune Into the Work of the Holy Spirit When our longings and desires become aligned with God’s, we can identify the work of the Holy Spirit.Jill SweetDecember 13, 2022
MissionPurpose/Calling Stories Called to Christ Through A Child After years of praying, I understood that I was being called to serve children in my country.Martha AmaroFebruary 4, 2022
Church LifeRelationships Guarding Our Children from Church Hurt: Why Our Actions Matter The words and actions of parents and caregivers are influencing the faith of children at any given moment.Shelley HenningJanuary 13, 2022
Church LifeCoronavirus What Should Our New Normal for Discipleship Actually Be? Before we jump back into all the church activities, let's pause and simplify our rhythms.Rev. Annalise Radcliffe and Ruth LangkampAugust 18, 2021
Spirituality Let God Transform You A personal reflection on God’s transforming work in his people.Marilyn CorreaNovember 6, 2020
Faith Formation Leading Like Jesus If my leading is not glorifying Jesus, it’s time to reconsider my intention and purpose.Jessica HarcarikOctober 22, 2020
Faith PracticesSpirituality Is Racism a Discipleship Issue? Joe Graham, a White Millennial Pastor, Thinks So. A conversation about leading discipleship and doing the hard, uncomfortable work of JesusBecky Getz and Joe GrahamOctober 13, 2020
LeadershipSpirituality Ed Stetzer: People Are Being Discipled by Their Cable News Choices Three things we need to disciple out of ourselves and three things to disciple into ourselves insteadEd StetzerOctober 6, 2020