Ed Stetzer: Feucht, Locke and the Like Are a Sideshow — Quit Letting Them...
The question for pastors, church leaders and the entire Christian church is simple: Do we want to be known for love that reflects our savior or known for a sideshow demanding its rights?
Ed Stetzer: 5 Attitudes to Have When You Are in an Unhealthy Place
If you do find yourself in an unhealthy Christian organization, I encourage you to consider that God may want you to leave it.
Ed Stetzer: 6 Marks of Church Dysfunction
In this three-part series, "Moving Unhealthy Organizations Toward Health," I'm going to talk to you about the clear signs of organizational dysfunction.
Churches Without Broken People Are Broken Churches
"Serving and saving were marks of Christ's life on earth. They should be marks of His people, as well."
Engaging Culture Well: How to Share Your Faith Critically and Contextually Today
In every time period and historical context during which it has been shared, the gospel has confronted culture in one way or another.
Forward From Conversion: How We Can Focus on Spiritual Growth and Transformation
"Making converts is essential, but the job isn't finished until those converts are discipled."
Ed Stetzer: The Importance of Volunteer Leaders in the Church
Volunteers who are leaders are essential to the life and growth of a church.
Ed Stetzer: 3 Challenges in Urban Ministry
Urban ministry engages depravity, longevity and community.
Ed Stetzer: What Is Missiology?
As I start my time at Outreach Magazine and ChurchLeaders.com, I wanted to explain a bit about what I do as a missiologist and what missiology is. In short, we ask the "why" question.
Patriotism and the Church: Is It Too Much to Ask Churches to Be Careful?
Let's talk about patriotism and the church. I want to challenge us towards a greater understanding of God’s kingdom in times of national celebration.