When talking with parents of young children about the idea of being in a Missional Community, of joining a small group of believers who work together to declare and demonstrate the gospel, I usually get one of two responses.
Our postmodern world has issues with real weakness. We want to wage war on our faults, but only the ones that don't really threaten the places or people that are most precious to us.
How we deal with our failures and sin, how we cope is important. More importantly is how we think God responds and interacts with us in those failures. This is monumental.
We are not made new creations, given a new identity, and then shoved out the door and told to go and live this out under our own strength, power, and wisdom.
Two thousand years ago, a small band of Christians flipped the world upside down. Unbelievers would write about them, calling them crazy, not caring about their money, selling their possessions to care for the poor. Why were they able to do that? Find out here.
For most of us, when we go to a conference it’s because we are trying to make an investment in our lives and ministry. So, here are 5 ways to make the most of your conference experience.
Everyone wants to be part of a larger story, let’s use this opportunity as a door opener to the largest story ever told. How can we use the Super Bowl to simply point to the larger story of God?
The Superbowl is coming up and, whether you like football or not, it’s a very big deal to the ones we want to reach with the gospel. Since most people will watch SOME of the game, why not use it as an opportunity to meet your neighbors?
A recent study reveals that the majority of African-Americans still believe that race is a huge issue in our society, while the majority of whites do not think that race is a significant factor.
God cares about work. That job you do for forty to seventy hours a week, God actually cares about it. He has called you to your profession, field and industry.