Outreach Leaders

Global Missions Throughout the Bible: Jeremiah

Jeremiah’s prophecy displays God’s global redemptive mission from beginning to end.

A Counterintuitive View of Multiple Campuses and Sudden Pastoral Transitions

I realize there are other arguments, often theological, against a church having multiple campuses, but one of the most practical arguments has essentially been: “Multiple campuses extends a leader’s personality in an unsustainable way and builds a ministry around one communicator on a screen.”

Living in a (Nominal) Religious Context

Living in such a nominal religious context presents some dangers, difficulties, and directives for believers who are passionately committed to king Jesus.

The Allure of Buddhism

Hinduism marks the philosophy of everything from The Matrix to Star Wars. But Buddhism is what we increasingly practice. Or, more to the point, pray.

Does Theology Cause Sexual Abuse?

In the past several years, as horrifying revelations about sexual abuse in church contexts have rocked congregations, denominations and ministries, many are wondering what role the theological convictions and church structures of the various groups involved have played.

10 Leadership Lessons from Google for Your Church

Google is by far one of the most prevailing organizations of all time. Beyond their amazing technological insights and excellent execution, Google is a leadership...

The Painful Part of Wholeness

Pain is not the end of the Christian story. But it is a powerful character in our present chapters.

How the Local Church Can Prepare Single Women for the Mission Field

“Intentional discipleship works two ways: it equips the woman who is going while simultaneously fostering an ethos of mission and responsibility in the women who stay.”