Joshua Pease
Josh Pease is a writer & speaker living in Colorado with his wife and two kids. His e-book, The God Who Wasn't There , is available for purchase on Amazon.
Articles for Youth Leaders
Youth Pastor and Parents Partnership: Listen Up, Moms & Dads!
A youth pastor and parents partnership is essential for successful youth ministry. Convey these 5 truths to parents of teens.
Articles for Worship & Creative
Bono on the Psalms and Human Experience
Hearing artists like Leonard Cohen or Bono on the Psalms may seem problematic to many in the Evangelical church; however, it’s worth considering the book of Psalms in its entirety and ask whether our church cultures create space for the same range of emotions.
Articles for Youth Leaders
Risky Behavior in Adolescence: The Dangers Facing Generation Z
When it comes to risky behavior in adolescence, a study of today’s teenagers reveals both troubling and encouraging findings. For parents, pastors, and youth group leaders concerned with reaching “Generation Z,” this information about modern risky behavior in adolescence is critical.
Christian News
Chip and Joanna Gaines Called Out for Their Church’s View on Homosexuality
A speculative BuzzFeed article on Tuesday documented the Gaines’ church’s views on homosexuality.
Christian News
Jen Hatmaker, Glennon Melton and the Tipping Scale of LGBT Affirmation in the Church
Every week it seems there’s a new evangelical voice saying LGBT relationships can be holy.
Christian News
Barna Study Finds Most Americans Still Believe in Miracles
"For leaders in the church, it’s helpful to know that both in and outside our communities, people are receptive to a God who is actively engaged in our world."
Christian News
A.R. Bernard Resigns from Trump’s Board of Evangelicals
Trump's controversial board of evangelicals lost a member following the Charlottesville incident. A.R. Bernard cites conflict of moral standards.
Christian News
The Reason You’re Officiating Fewer Weddings These Days
“The U.S. marriage rate—the number of new marriages per 1,000 people—has been falling for decades.”
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