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Keep Your Hand on the Plow
Our nation’s moral war isn’t over, especially for Christian leaders
Upside-Down Leadership
It's not our lack of leaders that has us awry these days, it's our understanding of what a true leader looks like.
Where's the Discernment?
Our lack of knowledge is indicative of a sleeping church
Models of Learning
To reach a new generation, we have to change the way we teach
Don't Go It Alone
Without transparent friendships, ministers are dangerously vulnerable
RE:defining Ministry
Until we foster a culture that understands the greater value of ministry sans the spotlight, we'll all keep waiting for the lights to come on.
The Charismatic Name Game
God has not called us to lead so that we can glory in what precedes or follows our names, but so we can stoop lower than others to serve them.
Wisdom From a Cliff
You can find teachable moments in any situation.
No Shortcuts to Character
Integrity is one of the permanent foundations of ministry
Running Ahead of Jesus
How many times have you pushed ahead in your own strength?
Cleansing the Body First
All the well-intentioned passion for Holy Spirit outpourings is pointless if the body that’s lathering it up isn’t willing to be cleaned.
The New Evangelical Movement
A 21st-century agenda must include reconciling transgenerational differences.
Lasting Impact
Take some tips from Barnabas and leave a legacy in the lives of others.
Entertained by Worship
Within the context of church, entertainment and worship blend about as well as oil and water.
Driving Force
How to uncover and develop your core values.
Coming to Your City
We ask for revival, but are we really ready?
Sheer Integrity
Through the hype of potential 'last-days ministry' can we see character?
The Danger in Counting
Satan attaches a self-destruct button labeled 'pride' to every leadership position. Unfortunately, it's easily accessible—and pushed often.
Transgenerational Christianity
Why the church must connect the Abrahams, Isaacs and Jacobs of our time.