How to Run Your Race, Not Hers

There’s something I do that always compounds my weariness in this race of life: I glance sideways at the person beside me who doesn’t seem to have as much to bear. This comparison drains my endurance and fills my heart with envy and grief. The writer of Hebrews encourages us to run with endurance, looking to Jesus as our example. When I focus on others, I lose sight of my own race. Are your eyes drifting to someone else’s lane today? Discover how to keep your gaze fixed on Jesus and find the strength to run your race.

Abortion, Freedom, and Life

Shouldn’t every woman have a right to choose what happens to her body? Are pro-life supporters actually just hypocrites who only care about unborn lives and not the lives of women or children after birth…

Offering Teens Hope for Their Habits

Do you find yourself mindlessly scrolling through social media or binge-watching shows? You’re not alone. Many of us struggle with habits that can be both destructive and life-giving. As youth ministers, we witness the impact of these habits on our students and ourselves. But there’s hope! Jesus offers us new hearts, transforming our lives from the inside out. Discover how to take inventory of your heart, affirm your identity in Christ, and strengthen your spiritual desires. Join us in exploring practical steps to break free from harmful habits and embrace the flourishing life God designed for us.

Is Prioritizing Love Un-Christian?

Recently, the Vice President of the United States made a comment that sparked criticism from some Christians. Was he right? Was he wrong? Should Christians prioritize their love for others?

How to Nurture Your Children’s Faith

My two daughters stood beside me, their young voices blending with the congregation’s. As we sang “I Have Decided to Follow Jesus,” I felt a lump form in my throat. They are young and haven’t yet faced the challenges of following Jesus, but here they were, singing words that echo the cry of my heart. As Christian parents, we have the privilege of raising our children in the ways of the Lord. Discover how prayer, personal faith, and grace can nurture your children’s faith and help them grow into devoted followers of Christ.

Is The Bible Really Without Error?

Traditionally, Christians have believed that the entire Bible is inspired by God, without error, and true in all times and places. However, in recent years, even many Christians have become less convinced

Jesus Met Them There, Can We?

Jesus met people where they were, and so can we. With staggering statistics revealing that 80 to 85 percent of churches lack special needs ministries, millions of families are left without access to vital support. A welcoming attitude is crucial, yet only 80% of special needs parents feel embraced by their churches. This highlights the urgent need for dedicated outreach programs that create inclusive environments. By implementing tailored programming, training volunteers, and fostering sensory-friendly spaces, churches can transform lives and build a community where everyone feels valued. Discover how we can make a difference together!

How to Handle a Difficult Small-Group Member

Small group Bible studies are a joy to lead, but they can also present challenges, especially when faced with a difficult group member. Whether it’s someone who dominates conversations, overshares personal information, or engages in gossip, navigating these dynamics requires wisdom and grace. In this article, we explore three essential principles for handling such situations: setting firm boundaries, extending grace, and having honest conversations. Discover how to create a healthy, God-honoring atmosphere in your small group and learn to approach difficult members with compassion and clarity. Read on to equip yourself for effective leadership!

What is the Gospel?

To believe that Jesus is savior is to believe that you cannot save yourself, to confess your sin before God, to have a heart that is repentant, and to trust in Jesus alone to save you. Jesus came preaching repentance (Mark 1:15).

Three Tips for Your Easter Series

Easter is a pivotal moment in the Christian faith, centered on the powerful truth of the Resurrection. As pastors prepare their Easter sermons, it can be challenging to present this timeless message in a fresh way. Here are three essential tips: Keep it Biblical, make the timeless timely, and engage your church community in the creative process. By grounding your message in Scripture and connecting it to the lives of your congregation, you can share the joyous news of Easter in a way that resonates deeply. Discover how to craft a meaningful Easter series that speaks to both hearts and minds!

Three Things Every Lead Pastor Wants from His Executive Pastor

As a Lead Pastor, I’ve learned that the success of our church hinges on the strength of our pastoral team. There are three essential things I seek from my Executive Pastor and fellow leaders: support, follow-through, and prayer. These elements go beyond mere professionalism; they foster a culture of trust and collaboration. Discover how these key components can transform your ministry and strengthen your leadership team. Join me as I delve into the importance of these attributes and how they can elevate our collective mission in serving the church.