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8 Healthy Ways To Deal With It When Leadership Is Lonely

Leadership is lonely in some ways. With every step in leadership we make comes the inevitable increase in loneliness. The higher we climb in leadership, the more responsibilities we get, the lonelier we become.

What Does it Mean to Build on the Rock?

Jesus offers his followers the kind of life that results in rest and peace. Yet Christians are thrown from crisis to crisis as if...

Enjoying the Presence of Jesus

Do you make a practice of enjoying the presence of Jesus? Just as 2,000 years ago, Jesus welcomed sinners, he still welcomes sinners like us into his presence by his Spirit.

Loving Your Neighbor Starts With Meeting Them

Loving your neighbor as yourself is, for good reason, a well-known biblical charge. But we often ask, as does the lawyer interrogating Jesus in the passage where this mandate appears: Who is my neighbor? 

A Call to All Believers: How To Communicate to Today’s Generation

For decades, the church—and more specifically youth leaders—have been challenged to communicate to the next generation. Yet, generations come and go, and it seems that they are not adequately reached, won or discipled to become Christ followers.

When Ministry Hurts

Working in ministry is a beautiful calling, but it can also be disappointing when you find yourself faced with situations in which Christians don’t behave like Christ. 

A Hard Passage To Interpret: The Water and Blood

One of the more difficult aspects of hermeneutics when approaching the fourth gospel is to know how to interpret historical details in a book that includes literary vehicles of symbolism and typology.

A Lot of Christians Get Abortions. We Can—And Must—Do Something About That

Sit down at church this weekend and take a look around you. The odds are good that someone nearby has had an abortion—and the odds are even better that, having had an abortion, they feel utterly unable to talk about it with a single one of their fellow believers.