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Rediscovering the Church as Family
The church has to be careful about taking cues from companies and nonprofits, says Lee Eclov. Rediscovering the church as a family—not an organization—changes everything.
Following Jesus Through Multiple Christian Traditions
What do non-denominational churches, a Pentecostal summer camp, Reformed Baptists and Presbyterians, and an Anglican seminary have in common? They all taught Austin Gohn something about discipleship.
In Praise of Faithful Endurance
Jeremy Writebol reflects on the difficulty and importance of committing to a local church for the long haul.
Return to the Ordinary Means of Grace
The ordinary means of grace are so simple and unassuming that they seem elementary.
Confronting Entitlement as a Young Minister
When Ryder Mills started out in ministry, he discovered he was more anxious, self-conscious, and restless than he thought. He learned that he had a lot to learn.
How Well Are You Reading Your Church?
The church is a human library, filled with all sorts of stories and wonder. But are we too busy and distracted to notice that this stack of books even exists?