3 Steps to Decide If You Should Overlook or Address an Offense
Sometimes we’d be wise to overlook an offense. But other times, we’d be wise to…
Sometimes we’d be wise to overlook an offense. But other times, we’d be wise to…
Everyone’s talking about mental health—but is the church speaking wisely? What does it look like…
Lay elders who don’t draw a paycheck from the church face unique challenges. Cultural and…
In his engaging talk, best-selling author Dan Heath (Made to Stick, The Power of Moments)…
Who are “your people”? Most of us have a microcommunity—the people we exercise, vacation, and…
A doctoral student of mine brought up a problem almost every church faces when he…
In my time serving as a children’s minister and family pastor, perhaps nothing tested my…
An “unforced error” is a term borrowed from sports, especially tennis, meaning a mistake made…
Over the past year, those who track religious statistics have been surprised by a trend so rare…
I’ve had the privilege of leading or participating in Bible study groups for well over…