Articles in this Issue
Imitate Me: Paul’s Model of Mentorship
Unlike power-driven approaches, healthy Christian mentoring is characterized by generosity and trust.
How Can We Think Afresh About Church Health?
A look inside our spring CT Pastors issue.
Love Your Church Within Its Limits
Why accepting a congregation’s shortcomings is key to developing its strengths.
Little Church, Big Faith
There are plenty of challenges for small congregations, but they also bring unique strengths.
Pastors Don’t Need Thicker Skin
What if the solution to painful criticism is to invite more feedback, not less?
As Pastoral Credibility Erodes, How Can We Respond?
Perhaps God wants to reshape our view of authority.
Pastors Get to Set Boundaries Too
Strategies for bringing healthy rhythms into a dysfunctional church culture.
How the Early Church Dealt with Racial and Cultural Division
They saw that their ability to truly be the church was at stake.
Why Suffering Belongs in Our Sermons
Matthew D. Kim believes addressing pain is part of a preacher’s calling.
Are We Missing the Point of Matthew 18?
It’s about more than church discipline. It’s about flourishing community.
When Churches Put Love at the Center
How “beloved community” helps us envision tangible ways to embody kingdom values.