ARTICLES
God Wants to Answer Your Prayer
We become the kingdom people Jesus calls us to be not by our rugged self-reliance but by our humble prayers.
Your Address Isn't an Accident
What if God not only wants to provide healing and restoration for you at home but for your neighbors as well?
The Discipline of Remembering
It’s easy to wonder why God’s people didn’t remember all God had done for them. But it turns out we’re exactly the same.
NEW BOOK RELEASE: Placed for a Purpose
We’re proud to release our latest by Chris and Elizabeth McKinney about loving our neighbors.
Three Leadership Lessons for All of Us
Deuteronomy communicates three lessons of leadership that are not merely for pastors, business leaders, or politicians.
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.
Why Our Hope Isn't in the ‘Right’ Person Getting into Office
Scripture teaches the importance of government. But we have always been tempted to put too much trust in earthly leaders.
From Everlasting to Everlasting
Our day-to-day life has in a matter of months been completely turned upside down. How do we react to such uncertainty?
What Goldilocks Got Right
Our instinct is to expect too much. Our defense mechanism is to expect too little. What we need is the option that is just right.
Dressed to Belong
Every day, Kelly writes, we decide whether we will put on clothes of our choosing or let God clothe us.
How to Thrive Through Transition
The hard-to-believe truth is that the path to thriving faith on the other side of any transition is plain, but many won’t take it.
Messy Ministry: God’s Workroom of Grace
Leadership is messy. But that’s God's choice, says Paul David Tripp, because hardship is his workroom of grace.