Adoption and the Church (Part 2)
This is part two of an article written by Brian & Callie Troyer. For part 1, see previous post. 4. Orphan care is a command, not just a calling. As a therapist working with Department of
This is part two of an article written by Brian & Callie Troyer. For part 1, see previous post. 4. Orphan care is a command, not just a calling. As a therapist working with Department of
Most of us have some kind of “Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon” connection with adoption. Maybe a childhood friend was adopted, a family member went through the adoption process, or a family friend is adopting
When churches emphasize a focus on Lent, it has a way of grafting the body together into an intentional focus on Jesus.
Although taxes are complicated, clergy taxes are more complicated.
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This week, we sit down with Josh Heaston to talk about his work with the YMCA in Indianapolis and their return to the local Christian mission.
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This week, we continue our conversation with Zach Meerkreebs of New City Church in Lexington, Kentucky about the pros and cons of having a wide network of leadership and teams in a church and how you can best manage those teams.
Imagine having the resources you need to spend time in deep reflection with trusted colleagues and some of the brightest academic minds to tackle vexing, adaptive challenges your church is facing and generate resources that will support your ministry.
Though we may not, in church leadership, experience a constant state of joy, I think it valuable to consider what reflecting on the future joy set before us might look like, thus motivating us to endure.
Jessica Fleck explores several lessons she’s learned throughout ministry that might be helpful reflections for other leaders.
This week, we sat down with Zach Meerkreebs of New City Church in Lexington, Kentucky about the importance of empowering people.