Pastors

‘To an Unknown God’: How Christians Can Press Into Thorny and Divisive Issues Today

Divisive issues like racial tensions, gender inequality, political messiness, economic injustice, homelessness, broken families, poverty, and war can be opportunities for us to begin gospel conversations. 

What to Do When Tragedy Strikes Your Community

What do you do when tragedy unexpectedly strikes your city? In the moment, it can be overwhelming. How can you help? Here are some thoughts.

7 Practices for Inclusion of Young Leaders

Leaving a young leader on the sidelines does not help them become the leader they were meant to be. Here are seven practice to intentionally include young leaders.

Our Destiny Is Not About How to Go to Heaven

Everyone says they want to go to heaven, but a lot of times heaven sounds really boring to me. There, I said it. Phew. Glad that’s off my chest. No more secrets. No more hiding.

The Art of Arguing Well: Six Strategies for Winning the Abortion Debate Without Losing Your Opponent

Here are six simple strategies that will help you win the abortion debate without losing, or alienating, your audience.

Thoughts on Preventing Church Crises

Church crises are happening so often they have become customary, and that reflects the state of church in the mode of leadership.

What Is the Correct View of Heaven?

In this ten-minute roundtable, John Piper, Scott Swain, and Randy Alcorn take up the thorny topic of heaven in the hopes defining a correct view of heaven, providing a more biblically-informed picture of our future home.

3 Questions Every Man Should Ask Every Day

As a man, you are a leader. You don’t get the choice not to be one. Whether you are a husband, father, friend, or all of the above, God has called you to lead the people closest to you, starting with your family.