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- May 6, 2025 How to Minimize Disruption When Change Is Needed
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Leadership
- May 6, 2025 Wildly Important Goals
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Mental Health
- May 6, 2025 Suicide and How Our Churches Can Be a Homes of Hope
- May 6, 2025 Grace and Mental Health
- May 6, 2025 The Epidemic of Loneliness and What That Means for the Church
- Spiritual Formation
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Theology
- May 6, 2025 Consider the Alternatives!
Hurricanes and Poignant Moments of Human Goodness
Why does devastation often bring out the very best in us? Why do we see love and care from strangers that far surpasses normal interaction?
Wildly Important Goals
What is a WIG? Not long ago I ran across some notes that I took when I first read about this topic, and I thought I’d share them with you in the hope that you can use them in your church. Hey, we can even use these recommendations in our individual lives!
Suicide and How Our Churches Can Be a Homes of Hope
It has been a very sad couple of weeks. We know three families who have lost one of their family members to suicide. They were all males and were either a teen, young adult, or at the beginning of middle age.
How to Minimize Disruption When Change Is Needed
While church leaders often prioritize peace and unity, this can hinder necessary change, so here are some suggestions for preparing a church for change when needed.
Consider the Alternatives!
This post challenges readers to reflect on the necessity of faith, urging them to consider the alternatives to Christianity and whether they are truly more credible or require less belief.
Grace and Mental Health
Emphasizing the importance of understanding God's unwavering love and grace, these words encourage you to believe in a kind Father who supports us through our mistakes and offers healing for mental health struggles.
The Epidemic of Loneliness and What That Means for the Church
As loneliness reaches epidemic levels, particularly among young people, let’s explore how churches can cultivate genuine connections to create a culture of belonging and love.
Do You Think Contextually When You Read the Bible?
Lately, I’ve been wondering if some versions of the Bible, merely by the way they are formatted, make it easier for Bible readers and interpreters to think contextually.