The Missing Ingredient in Friendship Evangelism
What are some of the pitfalls of friendship evangelism, and how can we overcome them? Stephen Elliott shares more about effective relational discipleship.
What are some of the pitfalls of friendship evangelism, and how can we overcome them? Stephen Elliott shares more about effective relational discipleship.
Watch as Dr. Scott Kisker continues his Seven Minute Seminary teaching on the origins of American Pentecostalism, tracing their origins from Methodist and Holiness groups.
In today’s video, Pete Greig reminds us that the Christian faith is foundationally and utterly about hope. Hope calls us to live in light of the future which God has promised is coming through his kingdom.
In today’s Seven Minute Seminary video, Dr. Mark Ongley suggests that the church begin having candid conversations both about sexual brokenness and about the wonderfully-designed gift of sex that God gave his creation.
The church, the one community in which people should expect care and support, often does not know how to respond to the stigma of mental illness. Robson Dodd shares wisdom for overcoming these struggles.
Adam and Eve started a trend. They set a twofold pattern of disobedience: idolatrous submission and exploitive grasping. Instead of ruling over and caring for creation, they submitted to a serpent and grasped for what
Is your faith a box or a path? How do you view yourself, or others in your community? Read more today from Mark Ongley as he shares personal stories of people on the path of faith.
Is the outrage against Donald Trump’s words simply political posturing? Mark Benjamin shares the most candid truth regarding sexual abuse.
Sometimes the responses we offer to victims of abuse are simply wrong. Read more today from Mark Ongley as he suggests a better way forward.
Sometimes pastors are not equipped to deal with the type and intensity of problems a member may be experiencing. Misty Lawrence explains how to know when it is time to refer your member to a therapist.
Sometimes we like a clean cross with no sign of a struggle at all. Patricia S. Taylor shares what kind of cross we need to encounter when times are dark.
So often, we shut down and deny any feelings we have that seem negative or uncomfortable, but Silverio Sanchez shares how the Psalms encourage lament to be part of our worship.