Jesus as a Coach in Leadership
Jesus modeled a coach-like ministry. His example shows us how to lead with humility, guidance, and empowerment.
Jesus modeled a coach-like ministry. His example shows us how to lead with humility, guidance, and empowerment.
Pastors must balance projects and people. Jesus modeled intentional relationships, and we should too. How can we make time for deeper connections?
What can Apple teach the church about discipleship? More than you might think. Evangelism is just the beginning—discipleship is what sustains faith.
I left the church office to work in coffee shops because that’s where people are. Ministry happens in the everyday moments of life.
Spiritual rebirth in the church matters more than buildings and bylaws. Without it, ministry lacks true transformation. See what Jesus told Nicodemus.
Following Jesus isn’t about convenience—it’s about surrender. Years ago, our young adults dived into Follow Me by David Platt to wrestle with what that really meant.
Coffee shops are the modern-day community wells, creating spaces for relationships, ministry, and connection in small towns and beyond.
The Church is shifting from buildings to communities, embracing home-based ministry. Could this be what God intended all along?
Serving the Lord starts at home when conviction is rooted in memory, lived with consistency, and passed on through faithful leadership.
Joshua shows how God’s grace and judgment work together and lead us to salvation through Jesus.
Will the Western church truly suffer for Christ—or are we just facing discomfort and cultural pushback?