Thrive In 5-Thrive in 5 Covid-19 Vaccine Facts
A timely look at some of the latest facts related to the COVID-19 vaccines.
A timely look at some of the latest facts related to the COVID-19 vaccines.
The world is watching to see if our gospel is big enough to address racism.
A lesson on praying bold, specific prayers and expecting God to answer.
Many leaders long to see the people in their sphere of influence healthy, maturing, and growing as Christians. Hear about a tool that can help by joining in a webinar on Emotionally Healthy Discipleship on Tuesday, January 12th at noon ET.
The beginning of a New Year is an ideal time to establish a preaching plan.
What does it look like to go towards the pain? It looks like freedom, healing and resurrection. And, I believe, it looks a lot like Jesus.
How do we intentionally seek how, who, where and what to communicate as we make disciples?
How would you rate your emotional wellness?
To walk this path requires more questions than answers, a high tolerance for uncertainty, a good measure of grit and—most of all—the willingness to die.
I tell you, children and youth ministry workers, you have a special ministry.
2020 is drawing to a close. What will 2021 be like?
As twinkling lights brighten the winding streets after dark, the idea of Christmas is alive and well in my city. However, the understanding of its true meaning is not.
Jesus shines in the darkness. Allow him to come into your pain and struggle and provide you with a hope that the darkness cannot overcome.
Why settle for turning over a new leaf, when you can renew your mind?
How are you discipling the next generation at your church? Join us as we discuss this with The Wesleyan Church’s Director of NextGen Multiplication and Discipleship, Zach Coffin, and Anthony Smith from Mission House.
Followers of Jesus were never meant to lure in the fish only by inviting them to church.
Have I prepared a place for Jesus in my own heart?
Commitment is an essential quality of long-term relationships.
What does it mean to disciple people in the midst of a polarized nation? Let’s talk about it and then pray for our nation on Tuesday, November 10th at noon.
Be still and listen to the voice of your heavenly Father who loves you, who cares for you, and who knows your needs.
The post-COVID future can be bright because each of us can choose to make it so.
The physical foundation of Thomas and Sharon’s house was already intact, and now their spiritual one has started to change significantly.
The conclusion of peacemaking is long and difficult, but acts of peacemaking are deceptively simple.
…now is a good time to be intentional and plan for strategic days off leading up to the holidays and then for an extended time away from ministry-work sometime in the new year.