It is vital for Christ-followers to do life together.
Consider this the next time you’re making decisions as a leader.
Our legitimate struggles are not the final word.
Is it possible to do anything?
Here's the first step to take your church into the future.
Find out what 75 percent of people say is their motive for coming to Christ and to church.
Setting goals in the church may feel awkward, but what if it propels your team toward something greater?
Discover how George W. Bullard's book, Captured by Vision, could impact your ministry team.
Leadership is often a lonely endeavor, and our common rhythm of ministry practices may lead us into a false sense of self-sufficiency and unnecessary isolation.
What do friendships have to do with church growth?
Are you a victim of bullying within the church walls? Here's how to recover.
Names can indicate character or destiny. They project parents’ fondest hopes and dreams for their sons and daughters.
So your church has a vision statement? Good for you. Now what are you doing about making it come alive?
This book is sure to enrich your prayer life.
Hear Bob Whitesel share what his marriage unveiled about how different leaders approach decisions and even God.
It’s been said you can’t manage what you don’t measure. And while it seems natural to track results, many church leaders don’t measure effectiveness for fear of finding the answers.
Wondering how the church down the street became one full of life and vibrancy?
Whether you serve as a small group leader, Sunday school teacher, or any other shepherding role, you are in the most strategic position in the church to effect real, lasting life change and spiritual growth.
One thing’s for sure. It’s a lot easier to start something than to finish it.
Are you courageous? How do the daily choices you make reflect this quality?











