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In The Middle of It
What's in Your Small Group?
Why churches need to hold Sunday school teachers and small group leaders accountable.
Andy Stanley: Great Leaders Aren't Great at Everything
Andy Stanley discusses how our fully developed strengths are more valuable to our churches and organizations than our marginally improved weaknesses.
Dave Gibbons: The Rabbinical Way
Most churches pursue spiritual formation in a didactic way. We assess a person's strengths and then expect them to engage a series of classes that will, we hope, lead to maturity. But, what if we could customize a discipleship journey for each member of our church?
The Jumbo Jet Generation
Why Boeing, and not just the Bible, is responsible for the rising interest in global justice.
Jason Boyett's 'O Me of Little Faith'
The Pocket Guide writer uses doubt for a specific purpose: to deepen faith in God.
Jon Tyson: Our Cultural Narrative
Jon Tyson describes the story of American culture as "the pursuit of happiness by getting more through comfort." How can this story be transformed by the gospel?
Babies Are Us
How to guide a church toward spiritual maturity.
Drastic Times, Not Drastic Measures
Ideas for responding to a decline in church offerings.
Playing the Part
How doing ministry shaped my soul and made me better than I am.
The Face-to-Face Gospel and the Death of Distance
Al Erisman says we need to think about ministry in the digital culture the way missionaries think about the culture of the people they serve.

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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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