Do You Acknowledge Your Weaknesses?
by Caitlin Meadows A top question job interviewers ask candidates is two-fold: First, what are your strengths? Second, what are your weaknesses? The [...]
Ground Zero Perspectives New: Remembering September 11 and the Lessons We Learned
By Whaid Rose GROUND ZERO For those old enough to recall them, the images remain vivid: the twin towers of the World Trade [...]
How Do We Foster Mental Wellness Among Christian Leaders? Part 3
by Jacquelyn Scott There are various ways that all of us, including our international brethren, can go about implementing plans of action to [...]
Evangelism and Discipleship: Jesus is Not a Used Car
By Loren Gjesdal “Let me tell you about the features of this little gem….what would it take to get you in this beauty [...]
How My Struggle with Anxiety Proves My Victory
By Caitlin Meadows “When a person struggles with anxiety, that person is not living in the victory of Christ.” That’s what I was [...]
Who Controls Your Butter? Reflections on Spiritual Accountability
by Whaid Rose While attending a dinner, the newly elected Senator Bill Bradley asked the waiter for an extra pat of butter. The [...]
Influential Faith: What is it and Why Does it Matter?
By Amber Mann Riggs As my sighs of longing join in the requiem for a groaning earth, I know I’m not alone. Together, [...]
From Veggie Tales to What’s in the Bible: Following Phil Vischer’s Lead
By Israel Steinmetz The first time I saw Veggie Tales I was a high school sophomore in a room full of guys from around the [...]
5 Simple Ways to Increase Sabbath School Attendance
By Israel Steinmetz Most Sabbath School teachers share a common frustration: low attendance. They feel like their congregation would benefit from Sabbath School class, [...]
Baptism Debates: Worthwhile Questions to Consider — Part 2
By Israel Steinmetz Water baptism has been consistently practiced by the Church throughout the entire history of the Christian faith. It is practiced [...]
Why Your Church Needs a Team of Leaders
by Amber Mann Riggs Dry Rot was a destitute place. The people there were hungry. All that hunger led to stealing. And [...]
Three Ways We Get Vocation Wrong
By Amber Riggs A huge chunk of your life revolves around your work. It isn’t just clocking in, clocking out, and everything between. [...]