When Churches Stop Moving Forward
When churches stop moving forward, fear often replaces faith. The gospel calls us to press on with Jesus’ mission.
When churches stop moving forward, fear often replaces faith. The gospel calls us to press on with Jesus’ mission.
Online arguments spread fast, but verbal conflict resolution brings healing.
Preparing to mourn is hard, but we can plan to support others and be supported in times of loss.
Healthy teams are built on consistency and integrity, not perfection.
A team perspective brings accountability, encouragement, and growth in leadership.
Jesus modeled a coach-like ministry. His example shows us how to lead with humility, guidance, and empowerment.
The Olympics offer a glimpse of heaven’s unity—people from every nation gathering. But our true citizenship is in Christ. What does that mean for us?
Navigating a new church can feel overwhelming. Don’t let fear, lies, or sin push you away—trust God, embrace community, and grow in faith.
Pastors must balance projects and people. Jesus modeled intentional relationships, and we should too. How can we make time for deeper connections?
The best way to resolve conflict face-to-face and build stronger relationships isn’t through email or text—it’s through personal, meaningful conversations.
God’s plans for you are never random. He is always leading you toward something greater, giving you hope and a future.
I had a solid plan, but God had a better one. Looking back, here’s what I learned in a season of unexpected change.