A gospel tract can find its way into people's homes we can't reach. A tract doesn't argue; it merely states the truth and calls the reader to repent and believe.
God created a void in every heart that only Jesus can fill, and a changed life in Him becomes the most powerful testimony we can share to point others to the hope of the gospel.
Much of our Savior’s ministry was centered on showing kindness to other people, usually to those who might least expect or deserve it.
The story of David Ross, a mostly a backup catcher for 8 different baseball teams over 15 seasons is an interesting one.
In a world of polished images and dodged blame, a sincere apology can be the most powerful leadership move you make today.
Choosing to forgive doesn't always erase the pain—but it always opens the door to healing. This story is a powerful reminder that love is a choice, and forgiveness can lead to radical reconciliation, even when feelings lag behind.
The Christian view of God's grace is a radical view. Just how radical? Think of it this way.
Expressing gratitude is a powerful act. We must acknowledge kindness and share appreciation daily.
Tom Crenshaw shares about grief after losing a loved one and provides insights on how to support those who are grieving.
Great leaders have the ability to laugh at themselves. How can you do your part to foster laughter today?
Humility is a key quality of the one who wants to be a servant of God.
You and I are never too old to begin to learn something new, so why not jump start your early mornings.
At a recent Men's Fellowship, we men got real with one another. Following the presentation, someone brought up the secret sin that no one likes to talk about. It was the 'P' word: pornography.
Leaders are constantly in the crosshairs of criticism, and by virtue of their position, they can be easy targets for angry people.
Today we will spend millions of dollars to support missionaries around the world, but few believers will even cross the street to share the good news with their neighbors.
Who among us has not heard the expression, “God gave us two ears and one mouth, so that we could listen twice as much as we speak”?
As a parent, pastor, and former coach, I am always interested in ways leaders can help build cultures of respect among church members, teams, and children.
The tiny cracks and fissures in our moral foundation may seldom be seen by the outside world.
If you have started and failed to develop a consistent reading of the bible, I encourage you to give it another try.
It has been said that character is who you are when no one else is looking.