ARTICLES
Feast on Your Local Church and Snack on Your Campus
If you skip the feast provided by a healthy church…because you’re well fed on campus, you’re training yourself to seek from other sources only what the church is meant to provide.
What Do We Love?
In this excerpt from Formed for Fellowship, author Kyle Worley helps us see how each of us are being formed, and our ultimate end is to be formed by the love of our God.
Jesus and the Place of God
In this excerpt from Rehearse and Remember, author J.T. English helps us see how the kings of this world exert their power by putting others on crosses, but the King of heaven rules by putting Himself there.
When Prayer Starts With Panic
God isn’t asking you to be strong enough to handle everything. He’s asking you to trust that he’s near even in the mess.
Why Suffer Through the Struggle of Fasting?
Fasting doesn’t save us or make us holy, but it is a tool to glorify God in our lives. When used properly, it humbles us, trains us in obedience, and trains us in faith.
Humbly Pursuing our Causes
Despite our frailty, somehow, God sees fit to include us in his work of making all things right.
I Can’t Focus: Grace for Christians with ADHD
Depending on the day, I get everything done or hardly anything at all. Sometimes, it feels as random as flipping a coin. When I’ve got a sermon to prep, taxes to file, and lessons to plan, and my brain feels like it’s in hibernation mode, I’m left feeling defeated, frustrated, and guilty. I often wonder to myself: Is God disappointed with me? Is he tired of hearing the same old prayers for help while I keep struggling along? How can he be pleased with me when I can’t even get my quiet time right? Yet, I know he loves me, and he will carry me through.
Gospel-Centered in Person, Not Just in Paradigm
It is important that we do not conduct a relationship with Jesus as an idea rather than as an actual person.
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.