ARTICLES
A Call to Elevate Prayer in Our Discipleship
When it comes to discipleship, what if slow and steady—and prayerful—wins the race?
Discipleship Should Create a Mature Community (Not Just Individual Stars)
Our goal in discipleship is often mature individuals. But how might our discipleship look differently if we aimed for a mature community?
How “You Too” Can Heal
Sometimes all we need are two little words to bring mighty healing to our souls.
Gospel-Centered Discipleship Interview with Jonathan Dodson
Jeremy Writebol interviews his friend and the founder of GCD, Jonathan K. Dodson.
Death Comes in Slow Drips
A few drops of lust today could add up to an affair next year. A couple of drops of envy tomorrow might add up to a severed friendship next month.
The Great Life and the Ordinary
Heather Morton helps us to see how significance comes from who we reflect, not how bright we shine our own light.
Shaped By the Statlers: An Advent Reflection
E.A. Love draws out the discipleship methods of Jesus from an annual family tradition.
Born of Encouragement
Chris Thomas draws out the shape of abandoning our worldly identities and becoming “sons of encouragement.”
We Aren't Home Yet
Staff Writer Zach Barnhart reflects on 1 Peter 1:9-13 to help Christians remember their identity as citizens of the Kingdom of Christ.
The Wisdom in Restraining Our Lips
There is wisdom in letting our words slowly bake and simmer in our hearts and minds before making them known.
Self-Centered Discipleship—a Challenge to Deep Discipleship
“Finding ourselves” is supposed to be the antidote to stress, anxiety, and confusion, but the knowledge of God is the only true antidote.