5 Servants Every Church Needs
When we see teaching and leadership gifts, it’s easy to get excited, to want to nurture those more obvious gifts. But there are many other gifts and members that need to be noticed and encouraged.
When we see teaching and leadership gifts, it’s easy to get excited, to want to nurture those more obvious gifts. But there are many other gifts and members that need to be noticed and encouraged.
All over America, men have fewer friends than in years past. In a small town in Wisconsin, that trend is reversing.
Jackie Hill Perry, Jasmine Holmes, and Melissa Kruger highlight the blessings and benefits of digging into the Bible with other believers.
In a society where unbelief and loneliness seem to be gaining ground, L’Abri has been used by God to build faith in Christ and hope for community among people. Although it has been decades since his death, Francis Schaeffer’s legacy continues to live on to the glory of God.
‘The Mark of the Christian’ is a brief book; you can read it in about an hour. Yet it may carry more weight today than at any time in the last half-century because it reminds us of the importance of loving our neighbor and being able to disagree well—vital skills in an increasingly polarized age.
Courtney Doctor, Vanessa Hawkins, and Melissa Kruger discuss strategies for engaging and supporting women in church leadership roles.
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Questions aimed at understanding are rarely, if ever, the wrong kinds of questions to ask.
What a groundbreaking report means for common claims about caring for trans-identifying youth.
Michael Kruger explores how Christians can deepen their faith even as they experience doubt amid a skeptical age.
Jackie Hill Perry, Jasmine Holmes, and Melissa Kruger highlight the blessings and benefits of digging into the Bible with other believers.
Rebecca McLaughlin outlines a three-step approach for Christians grappling with doubts: pray, ask tough questions, and lean on fellow Christians.
Courtney Doctor, Vanessa Hawkins, and Melissa Kruger discuss strategies for engaging and supporting women in church leadership roles.
Gavin Ortlund and Jay Kim question if the essential physical elements of traditional church can be authentically replicated in a virtual environment.
When we see teaching and leadership gifts, it’s easy to get excited, to want to nurture those more obvious gifts. But there are many other gifts and members that need to be noticed and encouraged.
Michael Kruger explores how Christians can deepen their faith even as they experience doubt amid a skeptical age.
‘The Pastor as Apologist’ speaks to an ever-relevant need for pastors and churches in the 21st century: to make churches centers of apologetic engagement and to equip pastors in the basics of apologetic skills.
Contemporary visual storytelling is stylistically advanced but morally regressive. We’re in a renaissance of style but a dark ages of story.
Jackie Hill Perry, Jasmine Holmes, and Melissa Kruger highlight the blessings and benefits of digging into the Bible with other believers.
All over America, men have fewer friends than in years past. In a small town in Wisconsin, that trend is reversing.
The rereleased lecture series ‘Preaching Christ in a Postmodern World’ by Tim Keller and Edmund Clowney can greatly influence your preaching.
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