How Biblical Fellowship Can Restore the Church- Part 2
By Israel Steinmetz The modern Church is in crisis. We do not lack the power, presence or purpose of God. However, we do [...]
How Do We Foster Mental Wellness Among Christian Leaders? Part 1
by Jacquelyn Scott Forming a network of support and accountability As we transition into the next decade, there is no time to waver [...]
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 [...]
Leadership Context: Are You a Leader in the Church?
by Loren Gjesdal Leadership cannot take place in a vacuum. By definition, leadership requires at least 2 people (one to lead and one [...]
Why Sabbath is Meant to be Simple
By Amber Riggs I’ll never forget my family’s first Sabbath gathering back with our church after thirteen weeks of covid-related cancellations. My four daughters could [...]
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 [...]
Resonant Leadership: 6 Tips for the Extroverted Leader
by Mary Meadows Our culture is obsessed with extroverts. These friendly, sociable, outgoing people are idealized in the morning news, our social media [...]
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 [...]
Acts of Service Aren’t Enough, Thankfully
by Caitlin Meadows Growing up, my elementary school implemented a merit system. Every staff member carried around little yellow pieces of paper called [...]
Why I Crave Mentorship and Why You Might, Too
by Caitlin Meadows I crave time with older women. Whether one year older or fifty, I am hungry for their influence. This craving [...]
Are We Loving Each Other?
By Lisa Harp Hinds Are we loving each other? Meeting each other’s needs? How are we modeling Christ? Are we letting fear, frustration, and/or [...]
Compassion for the Masses: 6 Lessons Gleaned from a Busy Day of Ministry with Jesus
By Whaid Rose Of the miracles of Jesus, the feeding of the five thousand is the only one recorded in detail in all [...]