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Could Our Loss Be the Kingdom’s Gain?
Mar 30

Mar 30 Could Our Loss Be the Kingdom’s Gain?

James Glasscock
Church

Could it be that small, rural churches might be great incubators for young leaders to develop? Could it be that they are even uniquely equipped by God for that role?

Preaching in the Age of PowerPoint
Mar 29

Mar 29 Preaching in the Age of PowerPoint

Chris Benjamin
Church

Once upon a time before PowerPoint, sermons were rarely preached with visuals.

Why Silence? It’s Weird (Part 1)
Mar 28

Mar 28 Why Silence? It’s Weird (Part 1)

Rhesa Higgins
Discipleship

Silence and solitude are the crux of where God’s transformative work has taken place in my own life.

The Timeless Wisdom of Youths
Mar 27

Mar 27 The Timeless Wisdom of Youths

Laura Callarman
Church

We need the vision, energy, and passion of our children and young adults, particularly because the church of the future is the church they are destined to be a part of and to lead … or not.

Wisdom and the Emperor's New Clothes
Mar 26

Mar 26 Wisdom and the Emperor's New Clothes

Glenn Pemberton
Culture

What does wisdom theology have to do with questions surrounding same-sex attraction?

On Being Elders
Mar 26

Mar 26 On Being Elders

Carson E. Reed
Church, Carson Reed

In seeking to find the essence of what it means to be an elder for a local congregation, it is helpful to focus on three things—being, doing and process—framed in three key questions.

Without Vision, Ministry Perishes (Part 1)
Mar 23

Mar 23 Without Vision, Ministry Perishes (Part 1)

Daniel McGraw
Church, Discipleship

It is easy to talk about churches not having a vision … but I think many ministers often lose sight of their calling because we’ve gotten too tied up in our calling.

What Not to Wear, Deuteronomy, and the Clarity of Scripture
Mar 22

Mar 22 What Not to Wear, Deuteronomy, and the Clarity of Scripture

Glenn Pemberton
Culture

I admit that it’s easier to read a text a quickly assume we know it’s “clear teaching”; after all, the text says what it means and means what it says, right??

Without Hope or One in Christ?
Mar 22

Mar 22 Without Hope or One in Christ?

Jen Hale Christy
Culture

But we were created in Christ Jesus for good works. Created to be reconcilers in a hostile world. Created for God’s beautiful light to shine through.

Coaching the Team
Mar 21

Mar 21 Coaching the Team

Justin Simmons
Church

I have found my mind dwelling on the similarities between coaching and pastoring, between a team and the church.

When Insecurity Parades as Certainty
Mar 20

Mar 20 When Insecurity Parades as Certainty

Tara Petty
Discipleship

Our fear of being wrong leads us to the worst kind of wrongness—the kind that clusters and alienates.

RuPaul and the Clarity of Scripture
Mar 19

Mar 19 RuPaul and the Clarity of Scripture

Glenn Pemberton
Culture

I’m confused these days by statements that speak of “clear Biblical teaching” about same-sex attraction.

Putting the Practical in Theology
Mar 19

Mar 19 Putting the Practical in Theology

Amy McLaughlin-Sheasby
Discipleship

While most of you are not academically situated practical theologians, you all participate in the practical dimensions of theology.

New Creation: Lenten Reflection
Mar 15

Mar 15 New Creation: Lenten Reflection

Eric Gentry
Discipleship

It is a profound thought. The notion that our God is capable of creating a new world. Of calling into being things that were not.

Discipling Children, Part 1: Pilgrims on a Journey
Mar 13

Mar 13 Discipling Children, Part 1: Pilgrims on a Journey

Lauren Rutland Hightower
Church

Treating children as pilgrims on a spiritual journey requires us to view children for what they are: God's image bearers.

Let's Get Real: Eating Disorders in the Church
Mar 12

Mar 12 Let's Get Real: Eating Disorders in the Church

Celeste Smith
Church, Culture

I am asking you to get real with me. For just a few minutes, let's talk about some ways that eating disorders can hide among us.

The Sin of Sodom? (or America?)
Mar 10

Mar 10 The Sin of Sodom? (or America?)

Glenn Pemberton
Culture

In ancient Israel, to call a place Sodom was a major insult. I want to know why? So, as best we can let’s clear the deck of our assumptions and trace what this place/theme means in the Old Testament.

When to Quit, and When to Persevere
Mar 9

Mar 9 When to Quit, and When to Persevere

Adam Daniels
Church

Quitting has become a dirty word of sorts, reserved either for the obviously lazy or morally repugnant. Especially in church and leadership circles.

He Made a Robot, and Then He Married Her (It?)
Mar 6

Mar 6 He Made a Robot, and Then He Married Her (It?)

Steve Ridgell
Culture

I think this kind of thing happens way more than we think. People choose to create their own reality. If life does not suit you, create the one you want.

Missional Hospitality: A Beautiful Emptying
Mar 5

Mar 5 Missional Hospitality: A Beautiful Emptying

Jen Hale Christy
Culture

Contrary to how it’s regarded in some circles, missional hospitality is not an outreach strategy.

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