Remember and Celebrate
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.
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.
When we slow down enough to remember and celebrate God's faithfulness He will renew us, He will guide us, and He will show His presence among us.
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?
I love to see students graduate knowing what they believe and why they believe it. They know the Bible is God's word and it's the authority of their lives.
Every child needs that moment when a father figure passes on his confidence and his unconditional love. This is The Father's Nod.
Fathers have an unique role to play. Here's my spin on the importance of being a spiritual leader in the family and the greater faith community.
Are we positioning our kids to know God, or to simply know things about Him? This week we discuss information and its role in spiritual transformation.
At the end of the day what we really need to see is lives changed. Here are a few thoughts on finding the right focus when leading families in your ministry.
Spiritual formation is about more than information, it's learning to know God's voice. This relational focus changed my life and plays a major role in how I "do" ministry.
Today we'll discuss spiritual formation. What it is. What it isn't. And why it's so important if we want to see the next generation live out a vibrant faith for their lifetime.