There's a script that all Christians tend to adhere to, where everything is "fine." Kids don't stick to the script... and that is one of the best reasons to include them in your community.
We are of the redeemed. When we create, we do not have to propagate perversion, injustice, and death. We can create for righteousness, justice, and life. We can create for the glory of God.
Gloria Furman talks about her present circumstances of being a mom, ministry wife, and living overseas and how she meditates on the permanency of Christ's atonement for her security and identity.
I’m sure many of you can join me in remembering a time that you've misquoted a scripture or said something foolish from the stage. The aim is to make much of Jesus, but we sometimes make more of ourselves.
Many of the obstacles and issues with community in the Church exist because our expectation and ambition for community tends to be distorted by our consumeristic culture.
We all struggle at times as worship leaders, musicians and techs to find the right balance between presentation and performance, humbleness and showiness, reverent yet engaging.
Russell Moore on the unaccompanied minor crisis at the US border: The gospel tells us that our instinct ought to be one of compassion toward those in need, not disgust or anger.
Luke Brawner is a shepherd and worship pastor, but he hasn't always viewed himself as that. Read about the transformation he experienced while going through the Worship Leader Development Program.