Stewardship, Accountability and Administration
by Loren Gjesdal Few words inspire yawns faster than “administration.” Immediately, images of forms to be filled out and bureaucratic hurdles to be [...]
7 Questions to Ask Yourself Before You Leave Your Church
By Lisa Harp Hinds Thinking seriously about leaving your church? Maybe you’re tired of other members’ attitudes or you don’t connect with the [...]
Is Peace Lost or Missing Among Us Today?
by Peter Youngs In these difficult days we live in, every country in the world is struggling with finances, anger, war, and disease. [...]
ACT: Guidance for Relating to Friends with Mental Health Concerns
By Israel Steinmetz “Therefore if there is any encouragement in Christ, if there is any consolation of love, if there is any fellowship [...]
Are We a Supportive Community
By Brian Franks We’re meant for community. In the beginning, the perfect, self-existent, self-sufficient, all-powerful, living God chose to create. In this creation He laid [...]
Why It’s Hard for me To Sabbath
By Amber Riggs Sabbath. It’s what “Hakuna Matata” wishes it could really be. No worrying. About anything. For all eternity. And with thousands [...]
Why Get Off the Couch and Go To Church?
By Loren Gjesdal As a pastor who found it necessary to call a congregation back to church in person after doing church online, [...]
5 Things Churches Need to Know About Mental Health
By Israel Steinmetz One area in which churches could be more informed and proactive is relating to individuals who have mental health concerns. [...]
Leadership Essentials: Embrace Contentment
by Esther Winchell According to Webster’s Dictionary the definition of content (adjective) is “satisfied with what one is or has, not wanting more [...]
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 Biblical Fellowship can Restore the Church- Part 1
By Israel Steinmetz The modern Church is in crisis. We do not lack the power, presence or purpose of God. However, we do [...]
How Can Our Church Serve Our Community at this Time?
By Janna Wiley EIGHTY-SEVEN. OCHENTA Y SIETE. OCTOGINTA SEPTEM. KANAWALUKUMAMĀHIKU. That number is meaningful in my Family. That number keeps growing. It represents [...]