
Evaluate your list and improve your discipling system.
I know your works; you are neither cold nor hot. Would that you were either cold or hot! So, because you are lukewarm, and neither hot nor cold, I will
I know your works; you are neither cold nor hot. Would that you were either cold or hot! So, because you are lukewarm, and neither hot nor cold, I will
In recognition of the passing of Hugh Hefner, publisher of Playboy Magazine, here is a repost on why porn doesn’t work. You’ve heard the age-old question: If a tree falls
What are you doing, spiritual leaders, to lead those who are open into an encounter with the Holy Spirit?* By and large, I’m not sure most spiritual leaders (lay or
Solomon didn’t sugar-coat human existence. Often called “the wisest man who ever lived,” Solomon wrestled with the meaning of life. In his diary of that wrestling (the Book of Ecclesiastes),
“I want to bridle you,” God announced, to which I replied, “But God, won’t that destroy the person I am?” And God said, “Yes.” Which did not seem at all
For years, our church made decisions based on someone’s willingness to follow through. If you were willing to take the lead, we were happy to make your project part of
It is easier to blame someone else than to deal with my own issues. But if I’m going to blame someone, I ought to at least make sure I am
Two years after the Israelites were delivered from slavery in Egypt, they stood with toes touching the border of the land God promised them. Two years after they’d walked out
I have great respect for many colleagues in ministry who espouse a reformed or Calvinist view of the world. That said, it should be no surprise to those who read and
I went to church on a Saturday morning to meet a group of folks who wanted me to offer communion to their group. The first person I saw was one
What makes a faithful and fruitful ministry leader? Here are five things I believe characterize great Kingdom leaders*: Jesus-loving. Faith in Jesus is the fuel that makes any of the
In the book of John, beginning at chapter 13, there is an interesting shift in how Jesus deals with the people he calls “friend.” First, he does this radical thing