Finding a Community of Ministry Support
The work of ministry can be tiring, it can be lonely, it can be isolating, but that was never what God intended. He wanted us to be together.
The work of ministry can be tiring, it can be lonely, it can be isolating, but that was never what God intended. He wanted us to be together.
Leaders don't experience change in the same way as those they are leading. Here are a few thoughts to help you lead well during times of transition.
Tired of frantically searching for the next volunteer? Here's an idea to help you grow your ministry team through discipleship and replication ...
What if we thought about our ministry programs as simply putting kids in proximity to God. I did and here's why ...
Tired of giving parents a list of "dos" that never actually get done? Here's a 4-step method for successfully training parents to lead spiritually.
Where are you dwelling today? Are you focused on the lower story of your life or have you looked up to see what God is doing in and amongst you ...
If parents will share one faith moment with their child every day, it can lead to great conversations and the opportunity for God to move in their homes.
It's easy to get in the habit of only looking at what's next for our ministry, but it's important to look back to celebrate God's goodness and faithfulness.
Mention the authority of Scripture and you'll hear, “Well, yeah, yeah, it's the Bible.” But what does it mean to truly cultivate Scripture as the authority?
Every child needs that moment when a father figure passes on his confidence and his unconditional love. This is The Father's Nod.