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Skye Jethani: Creation and the Cultural Mandate
Humanity was created to make something out of the world.
Unprepared for the Unchurched
When we’re not ready, new believers slip through the cracks
20 Truths from Discipling and Multiplying Leaders by John Amstutz
What can we learn about leadership from the lives of Paul and Peter?
Skye Jethani: The Gap Between Leadership and Laity
A brief exploration of the gap between the church's leadership and laity based on one's adherence to the actual, full Bible or the functional, partial Bible.
Marriage Is Like a Garden
How to cultivate love and root out weeds in your marriage.
When Jesus Wanted All My Money
And everything else. How I learned he’s an all-or-nothing Lord.
AJ Sherrill: Connecting and Collaborating
Several practical ideas for implementing or reinvigorating a theology of work and faith at the local church.
Go Where People Are Hurting
Noel Castellanos reflects on a career ministering to outsiders.
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20 Truths from Saturate by Jeff Vanderstelt
What can we learn about discipleship in our local churches from Jesus' discipleship?
What’s God’s Will For My Life?
Finding true purpose starts with understanding your identity in Christ.
Aspiring to the Great Commission Is Not Enough: Knowing the Gospel Doesn’t Mean We’re Sharing It
People need the Gospel now more than ever before, but we have a mission force which has talked itself out of evangelism.
Boring Work: Good for the Soul
No matter how monotonous, unseen, or ordinary, our jobs can powerfully transform us into Christlikeness.
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Christ Builds His Church, We Make Disciples
Pray that God will build his church, then roll up your sleeves and join in.
Constant Reminders
When we are reminded that we are not home yet, Jesus’ grace is sufficient.
Leading like Bonhoeffer
What the German theologian is still teaching me on the 70th anniversary of his death.
The Lego Principle: An Interview with Joey Bonifacio
Build relational discipleship into the culture of your church, and empower your people to disciple.
4 Reasons Small Groups are Vital to Your Church’s Health
Small groups are important for your church because they foster discipleship and friendship:
Staying in Touch via Random Acts of Personal Ministry
Creating opportunities for connection is key.
Walking Through the Valley of the Shadow of Death
When you are in the shadow, look for the light.

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Jon Tyson: ‘Run into the Controversy’
Jon Tyson: ‘Run into the Controversy’
Why the NYC pastor’s goal is “to winsomely offend everybody.”

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