We should love and be willing to serve everyone without exclusion, but we ought be selective with our close travel companions, for that is quite a different thing.
Read More
When the Downcast Can’t Reach Our Hymns
Does the predominantly uplifting demeanor of our songs present something more akin to a veneer of happiness than a deeply anchored joy?
Read More
3 Things Pastors Don’t Have to Do
Let go of the unrealistic burdens you aren’t supposed to bear in order to focus on the tasks that are most important to fulfilling your calling.
Read More
One Year Later: Has #MeToo Changed the Church?
On October 15, 2017, #MeToo trended for the first time on social media. What impact has the movement had on churches in the past year?
Read More
Overcoming the Stress of Change
Change is hard, but it’s a part of life. Allow God to mold and strengthen you during these difficult times, giving Him praise and glory as He does so!
Read More
How Faith Impacts Post-Disaster Resilience—and What the Church Can Do
Faith has proven central to the way many disaster survivors make sense of and cope with catastrophe, but research shows not every survivor employs it the same way.
Read More