Making room for God to do his transformative work in us before we preach.
God’s invitation for us is to hear his voice, trust him in the valley, see his beauty, and receive his love.
Every church has elephants in the narthex. Here are four ways to root them out.
Yes, it’s possible to relax during your busiest time of the year.
We need to give Jesus direct access to every aspect of our lives and our leadership.
A veteran preacher reflects on the simple work of ministry
The pastoral reality of divorce is very complicated here. And our preaching has to reflect that.
Even in the midst of a heartrending divorce, we can find the hope and power of Christ’s resurrection.
When it comes to preaching there’s something even more important than what we say or how we say–it’s our walk with God.
Most sermons follow a similar pattern: birth, death, burial, resurrection, and ascension.
Jesus calls us to release our clutter and follow him—no matter what it costs.
Key issues to address as we look beneath the surface
Why was I so dissatisfied and on edge? I needed something I couldn’t seem to find.