Jessica Mouser

Jessica is a content editor for ChurchLeaders.com and the producer of The Stetzer ChurchLeaders Podcast. She has always had a passion for the written word and has been writing professionally for the past eight years. When Jessica isn't writing, she enjoys West Coast Swing dancing, reading, and spending time with her friends and family.

Pastor Jamal Bryant Declares End of ‘Target Fast’ After Nearly 400 Days

Pastor Jamal Bryant announced Wednesday, March 11, that the faith-based “Target Fast” campaign he launched during Lent 2025 has ended.

‘Not a Church Plant’—Brady Boyd Launches Wednesday Worship Services in Colorado Springs

Brady Boyd, former pastor of New Life Church in Colorado Springs, announced that he and his wife are starting a Wednesday night service starting March 18.

Controversial Pastor Mark Driscoll Announces Building Fund for $15.5M Trinity Church Property

Mark Driscoll’s Trinity Church is launching a building fund to pay off a new property the church has purchased for $15.5 million.

Kelsey Grammer Recalls Emotional Encounter With God at Greg Laurie’s Harvest Crusade

Kelsey Grammer became emotional recalling a moment at one of Pastor Greg Laurie’s Harvest Crusades when the actor sensed God speaking to him.

Ben Sasse, Chris Stirewalt Talk Comedy and Meaning With Conan O’Brien on ‘Not Dead Yet’

Conan O’Brien joined Ben Sasse and Chris Stirewalt for a conversation on Sasse and Stirewalt’s new podcast, “Not Dead Yet.”

What One Missionary Serving Iranian Refugees Wants Christians To Know About the Current Conflict

Missionary Eric Demeter shared his thoughts on the current Iran conflict in light of his experience working with Iranian refugees in Athens.

A ‘Very Good’ and ‘Painful Thing’—Beth Moore Announces Final Living Proof Live Events

Beth Moore's ministry will hold its final Living Proof Live events, after which Living Proof will undergo a transition, although Moore will not be retiring.

Christians ‘Are the Worst Advertisement for the Thing We Believe In,’ Says Jeff Foxworthy

Jeff Foxworthy believes Christians are the “worst advertisement" for their beliefs because of how they compare themselves to and judge others.

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