ARTICLES
Redeeming the Sunday Morning Struggle
What will my children remember about their childhood? I hope that the weekly rhythm of Sunday service reaches through the years to comfort them.
Discipleship and Imagination: How My Children’s Imaginations Help to Sustain My Faith
For my children, embracing their imagination is also helping to instill an understanding of the truth that will anchor them in a world of confusion.
Look to the Hills
Reading the Word of God is to be surrounded by a matchless view. It is to be transported by tram to the mountainous movements of God in this world that call us back to himself so that we can live in his presence and promote his glory in all the earth forever.
Playing the Long Game in Local Church Disciple Making
I’ve spent a lifetime working in churches with a focus on discipleship. Here’s some of what I’ve learned.
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.