There are many practical ways that might help us engage our neighbors and participate in our collective community. Here are 3 that will help during Halloween.
This Halloween offers a great opportunity for many to engage in new relationships with those around us or to revisit some old relationships with new missional intentionality. Here are 12 simple ways.
All the reasons why I locked my door for Halloween are the reasons why I’m now opening it. You see, Halloween is not my favorite celebration, but it is a missional opportunity. Here's why.
People knew that Jesus was about celebrating, truth, and building relationships with people. With that in mind, how can we show THAT Jesus to our communities during Halloween? Here are 3 practical ways.
With just the slightest amount of intentionality during Halloween the stranger down the block can become a friend. You just have to be willing to try. Here are 5 practical ways how.
We must not reduce Jesus to a poor, puny savior who is just begging for people to accept him into their hearts as if Jesus needed to be accepted by us. Find out why.
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David Platt shares an adoption story. He reminds that adoption begins with the parents initiative, not the child's invitation. This is the beautiful picture of the ... More...
What is holding you back right now from stopping and asking the Spirit, “what’s next?” and waiting for his answer and his power to become evident to you?
One of the things we talk about a lot in regards to Missional Communities is that they need to be balanced in the way that Jesus’ life was balanced. Mike Breen shares.
Those original temptations of appetite, affirmation and ambition are slowly insinuating themselves into everything we call church. We just often don't recognize it or see it.
Guest Post by Tim Brister
Over the past month, many people have heard about my “Jericho Road Moment.” That story is part of a bigger story this year where I’m praying and pursuing God’s kingdom work in my ... More...
A missional community (MC) can be defined as a family of missionary servants who are sent to make disciples who make disciples. When trying to understand what a MC is, it may be best described as people livin... More...
Guest post by Todd Engstrom
Perhaps the single most frequently asked question I receive with respect to missional communities is “what do we do with our children?”. The questions “how do we handle kids?” ... More...