A Matt Chandler interview about marriage and it's real cultural significance that should encourage the people of God to speak to our world in love regarding this issue.
When you have multiple options in front of you, how do you determine which is the best choice? How do you not make a bad choice? Here are 4 steps to be wise in making decisions.
What should a pastor’s wife do for the church? What are the agency’s expectations for missionary wives? Is there a job description for the elder’s wife? Here's one expectation EVERY ministry wife should have.
Obedience is essential to discipleship and mission. And no matter where you are, when you see the resurrection and what God is going to do for those who trust Him, it will make you want to obey more now.
Planning can be challenging for us 20-somethings who have trouble planning what we’re having for dinner let alone what career field we want to enter. This article gives some great tips on next steps to make great decisions.
Everyone tells you that once you’ve finished school, you’re ready to take on the world, jump right in, and get your dream job. But here are 6 things you should know before diving head first into the real world.
We know a good majority of leaders eventually punt, tap out, or drag themselves off the field... but some make it. Some press in further and listen harder and actually get better. Here are 4 ways to keep going as a leader.
A redemptive culture is not going to look different because it looks remarkably like the leader. It's going to look different because it looks remarkably like Jesus.
The fact that we don’t experience a profound connection with God, the way Jesus did, should be no surprise. Here's one simple thing we can do to change that.
Christians are taught in their churches and schools that prayer is the most powerful way to experience God. But few receive instruction or guidance in how to make prayer genuinely meaningful.
Systems, structures and pipelines that produce leaders are many times anything other than redemptive. Find out why it is imperative for leadership systems to be redemptive.