Five pastors respond.
Rediscovering the ancient discipline changed my life, and the life of my church.
When someone questions me calling, I point to the results.
We create life plans for those we serve.
Can you plan worship experiences that generate worshipful people rather than spoiled consumers?
My children don’t have a neat quarter-acre suburban backyard. Yet they call our inner-city mission field home.
Why is it so hard for us in ministry to form deep, lasting friendships?
Finding and celebrating significant life moments.
When explosive evangelism fizzles and servant evangelism doesn’t work, what’s next?
How can I focus on one thing—prayer—when so many things need to be done?