The next 10 years will be challenging—but don’t believe the worrywarts.
4 Christian leaders reflect on how the Supreme Court’s ruling on marriage could affect churches.
Helping you develop your signature method of preparing a message
When our heroes fail us, we can still choose to honor their lives.
The benefits of the Resurrection are great, but salvation from sin forever is the goal.
Leith Anderson responds in our Ask the Experts discussion.
The NAE president shares his survey results.
A call to faith in the risen Christ
The account of Good Friday
The fulfillment of prophecy
The story of Pilate
A short list of ministry lessons.
A seasoned pastor explains how his church goes about shutting down a program.
Interview with Leith Anderson
Different kinds of leadership for different situations.
When we say, “The Lord is my shepherd,” we acknowledge our dependence upon him, his ownership of us, and our personal relationship with him.
5 steps to a new future.
The importance of developing authentic vision for your church.
Helping your staff to be successful.
How to measure your church’s ministry.
In the wake of a tragic suicide, we need to move beyond the person’s death and remember his or her life, in addition to God’s grace.
Even in the darkest valley, we can trust that God is with us and in control.
John is an example for all Christians of a person that trusted Jesus, and was trusted by Jesus.
God wants us to love even those we dislike as much as we love ourselves.
The Incarnation involved an awesome journey that would change the face of history.
If we turn to Christ, his death becomes our day of salvation.
Evangelism is more than just giving information about Jesus; it includes making disciples who are committed to Christ for a lifetime.
Without both of those elements, no church strategy can succeed.
A Leadership Forum
Some forms of next century’s church may be remarkably familiar.
Ministry momentum springs from great expectations.
Pastoral credibility can be parlayed into great gains … or squandered.