It’s not just God who is for us. We’re meant to be supported by a band of saints across dividing lines.
Mission isn’t just across the ocean. It’s across the street. God places his people in neighborhoods and cities so the nations might know him.
Christian publishing, done well, gives pastors a partner in the long work of spiritual formation.
After the tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk, how do pastors lead well in a fractured, reactive age? Here are five pastoral questions for this moment.
What if the relationships that sustain pastors also showed the world a better way?
What the church gets wrong—and what it can get right—about forming a generation shaped by screens and longing for purpose.
Legal cannabis may be here to stay, but the Christian conversation is just getting started.
Strong ecclesiology is more important than ever. Four church leaders weigh in on the function of their church governments.
Episcopal governance structure provides both discipline and care for its ministers.
Richard Foster discusses healthy pastoral leadership, his daily routine, and how to practice solitude in an age of distraction.
Individual cooperation makes the Southern Baptist Convention a reckoning force.
Ken Boa’s Conformed to His Image lays out twelve distinct pathways toward holistic discipleship rooted in God’s character.
A benediction for the pastor who feels too fragile for the task—but stays anyway.
A hybrid model of governance helps Assemblies of God churches succeed.
Out of the ground once shaken by the collapse of Mars Hill Church, something steady is growing.
It’s a story to inhabit. And pastors must lead the way.
Native church planters are preaching, evangelizing, and discipling in places foreign missionaries are struggling to reach.