Avoiding the Burnout Trap

We all know how it goes: a new volunteer joins the youth ministry with joy and high hopes, only to leave sad and embittered a short time later. This is the story of burnout—a common off-ramp for many volunteers in student ministry. But can we help them avoid it? The answer is YES! By understanding what burnout truly is and clearly defining the role of a student ministry volunteer, we can create an environment that fosters growth and fulfillment. Discover how clarity and thoughtful guidance can transform your ministry and support your volunteers in their calling.

Regarding My Egalitarian Experience and My Complementarian Conversion 

In my journey from an egalitarian upbringing to embracing complementarianism, I found myself wrestling with profound theological questions. Growing up in an egalitarian church, I experienced the beauty of diverse roles within the faith community. Yet, after extensive study and reflection, I became convinced that the Bible clearly teaches distinct roles for men and women in the church and home. This conviction was solidified by a particular passage in 1 Timothy that connects leadership in the church with the responsibilities of the home. Join me as I explore this transformative journey and the biblical foundations that shaped my beliefs.

Regarding Five Things That Jesus Said that Everyone Would Rather Forget

We often hear a lopsided portrayal of Jesus, one that softens his teachings to fit our preferences. Yet, the truth is that Jesus made bold statements that challenge us deeply. From calling us to repentance to declaring his oneness with the Father, his words demand our attention and reflection. In a world eager to forget the harder truths, these five quotes remind us that Jesus is not just a figure to admire but the King of Kings deserving of our worship. Dive into these powerful teachings and discover why they are essential to understanding who Jesus truly is.

Stranger Things… From the Bible

Dive into the unexpected connections between “Stranger Things” and the Bible in our latest episode! Discover the intriguing stories of Jeremiah’s underwear, Samson’s gamble over clothing, and a prophet who walked naked for three years. These surprising moments challenge our understanding of shame and identity, revealing profound insights about what it means to be truly clothed. Join Stephanie as she weaves together these narratives, uncovering the powerful and recurring theme of clothing throughout Scripture. Don’t miss this captivating exploration that promises to change the way you view both the show and the ancient text!

Regarding Gentiles

“Gentiles” is a term frequently encountered in the New Testament, representing a crucial category of people in Scripture. But who exactly are the Gentiles? In its simplest form, Gentiles are anyone who is not Jewish, encompassing all nations and ethnic groups. This article delves into the origins of the word, its theological implications, and how its meaning shifts between the Old and New Testaments. Discover how understanding this term can enrich your reading of the Bible and reveal God’s expansive plan for humanity, extending His Gospel to all nations, both Jew and Gentile.

Faith Under Fire

In a world where faith is often questioned, how do you stand firm in your beliefs? Join us for “Faith Under Fire,” a compelling four-part series that confronts the toughest objections to Christianity. Delve into the age of the earth, the reliability of the Bible, and the moral dilemmas of history. Discover how modern science and Christianity are intertwined, and gain insights into the problem of evil and suffering. Whether you’re a believer seeking to defend your faith or a skeptic searching for answers, this series offers a thoughtful exploration of the Christian worldview and its relevance today.

Coming Out of Catholicism

What is the difference between Protestant and Roman Catholic theology, and why does it still matter 500 years after the Reformation? In this enlightening two-part series, we delve into the heart of the Reformation, exploring the critical teachings that shape our understanding of salvation. Discover the contrasting views on authority, as we examine Scripture alone versus the Roman Catholic emphasis on Tradition. Engage with the official Roman Catholic Catechism and uncover the profound implications of being saved by grace alone through faith alone. Join us on this journey to seek the truth in love and deepen your faith.

Christianity and Politics

Does the Bible have a place in the political arena? In our four-part series, we delve into the vital intersection of faith and governance, offering a grounded, theological framework for living as a faithful citizen in a complex world. Discover why politics is not a distraction from the Christian mission, but a means to love our neighbors. Unpack the historical roots of our nation and learn how to navigate the challenges of civil disobedience while respecting governing authorities. If you’re seeking clarity amidst the political noise, this series equips you to be a transformative presence in our culture.

Lines in the Sand: Jesus’ Hard Sayings from Matthew 10

In the powerful series “Lines in the Sand,” we delve into Matthew chapter 10, where Jesus presents His most challenging teachings on discipleship. Are you ready to confront the true cost of following Him? This journey invites you to examine your faith and embrace a radical commitment that often clashes with worldly values. From facing persecution to prioritizing allegiance to Christ over family and comfort, discover how to stand firm in your beliefs. Join us as we explore the profound implications of Jesus’ words and empower your spiritual journey with courage and conviction.

Regarding The Gen X Gospel

No one in the Gen X generation can hear the words “Into the flood again…” without immediately hearing Layne Staley’s iconic voice. This lyric from Alice in Chains’ “Would?” captures a profound existential question: “Have I run too far to get home?” It resonates deeply with our longing for a place where things are as they should be. In a world filled with doubts and brokenness, can we reclaim what was lost? Discover how the Gospel answers this question and reveals that salvation is not about going home, but about God making His home with us.

Easter and the Resurrection

Easter is more than just a holiday; it represents the cornerstone of Christian faith—the Resurrection of Jesus. But why is this event so crucial? What does it mean for believers today? Join Pastors Jon & Ryan as they delve into these profound questions, exploring the significance of Easter and its impact on our lives. Additionally, discover insights from Wes Huff on the intriguing long ending of the Gospel of Mark. Don’t miss this opportunity to deepen your understanding of this pivotal day in the Christian calendar and its relevance in our modern world.

Misinterpreted: 1 Timothy 6:10

1 Timothy 6:10, “For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evils. It is through this craving that some have wandered away from the faith and pierced themselves with many pangs.” I’m sure you’ve heard this statement, both inside and outside the church: “Money is the root of all evil.” It’s quoted…