Disciple-making is a lifelong journey.
Not all of these classes are created equally.
Here’s how to keep hope alive, without disconnecting from reality.
Randy Frazee, Author and Lead Teaching Pastor at Westside Family Church in Lenexa, Kansas, challenges leaders to consider who they look to for advice when building a business.
As leaders, we must be prepared to effectively communicate the transforming power of new life in Christ.
What reason did I have to wish for better circumstances?
Not all growth is healthy. Tumors grow—sometimes fast.
In these, Jesus modeled what it meant to walk as He walked.
With God, all things are possible.
As a leader, if you do nothing else, do this.
The Father’s ultimate goal is to move us toward fruitfulness to bring Him glory.
Your ministry will be shaped by either your priorities or your pressures.
Greg Leith, CEO of Convene, shares a story of how one business leader used his company to impact lives spiritually.
As a servant leader, you need to overcome the lies that you’ve been told about yourself and leadership.
In the West, churches that take biblical authority seriously are entering a new season.
If you don’t have a plan to “teach them to obey everything,” how do you expect the hope to line up with the reality?
Should a volunteer youth leader be relieved of his responsibilities if caught stealing?
This role is not only becoming more complex, but also carrying higher expectations.
These speak to our mission, motive, passion and priorities.
Ministry leaders are either blamed or credited for “the numbers.”





















