Anthony Esolen writes that the great iconoclasm of the 1960s buried much of Christianity’s best art and music.
A Fall Like No Other Dear Sisters and Brothers in Christ, Greetings in Christ First, greetings in Christ. I don’t know about you, but these past six months feel like something from another life. As yo
Most of us will never be leading in a church that is firing on all cylinders in all 12 areas all of the time. That’s part of why we call these “practices.” You’re going to have to return to them again and again as time passes and culture changesNo one gets into ministry for the money. But does that mean church leaders should be paid less? In this episode, Tony and Amy share a biblical foundation for paying staff well, how to…
Your church might not have the budget or the staff to do the extras, but that’s okay. You can do what matters.
Good churches should add “church starting” to the list of ingredients that define their health.
My tribute to those who feel left behind when you don’t recognize your own church anymore.
I love my church where I serve, but I’m also very grateful for the local church in general. In all its beauty and flaws, I can’t imagine culture surviving without it.
We need to read the Bible, certainly—but also history, literature, current events, and everything else under the sun.
Four things we’ve done that I’d recommend for every church-planting team.
Sometimes, one of the most effective mission-accomplishing moves is to invite people to leave.