Mission and Vision Statements Focus Generational Disciplemaking
Several months ago, I found myself in a Midwestern hotel chain for three days at a working team retreat. Although we had…
Several months ago, I found myself in a Midwestern hotel chain for three days at a working team retreat. Although we had…
I hate to admit this, but I am not a person that naturally seeks out time with people. I love people. I…
When I first joined the RDN (Relational Discipleship Network), one of the ways we had to shift our church was not in…
The longer I am alive, the more I realize the power of confidence. If you are an avid sports fan, you know…
In the ever-changing landscape of youth ministry, what makes a great youth pastor today? Has it changed in the past few decades?…
“Do not worry then, saying, ‘What will we eat?’ or ‘What will we drink?’ or ‘What will we wear for clothing?’ For…
Humor has always been a part of my personality. My wife may call it sarcasm; I call it humor. I use humor…
I first heard about Discovery Bible Study (DBS) in 2019. A group of ministers had gathered to hear Shodankeh Johnson, a well-known…
A growing interest in discipleship has sparked in recent years. National conferences, books, and resources have shone the spotlight on the glaring…
Probably the biggest excuse that keeps us from talking about Jesus is fear. We are afraid to talk to someone we don’t…
To rightly image Christ in your home, you must reflect the Munus Triplex: the three-fold office of prophet, priest, and king. We…
As men, we want to reflect Christ to our families. We do this through the Munis Triplex, the threefold office of Christ….
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