Walk by Faith

As we enter the new month, the best days are right out in front of us. While the world is overwhelmed with economic decline,...

4 Keys to Transitioning Successfully by Jason Swann

In 2019, when my wife and I were called away from pastoring our church in Clovis, we sold our home, we sold vehicles, we...

A Fresh Anointing

LUKE 5:37,38 37 And no man putteth new wine into old bottles; else the new wine will burst the bottles, and be spilled, and the bottles...

7 New Skills You’ll Need to Preach In a Post-christian America

As you know, everything is changing, and that includes preaching. Many Western nations have become post-Christian over the last century: Europe, Canada, Australia, and New...

I’ve Been Forgiven? How Could I Have Forgotten??

If you had nearly died from a strange illness and the doctors had given up hope, then suddenly you recovered and were able to...

Pastor, God Has Divine Connections for You by Mike Connaway

I've been senior pastoring for almost 35 years. I’ve planted three churches. One day, I got a call from a person who knew a...

Musings from One of the Best Books I’ve Read This Year-deep Church

I like to read, though I don’t read as much as I should. I’ll probably read 20 or so books a year and after...

How to Gracefully Ask for Giving | Generis

This blog was written by Carla Maxwell Ray, Senior Generosity Specialist at Generis. Read more about our strategic partnership with Generis here.   How can you inspire...

The Apostle Paul’s Thorn: Prescriptive or Descriptive

This week I led our staff devotions at our staff meeting and shared a thought about one of the Apostle Paul’s experiences. That morning...

You Are Important

What is the price of two sparrows—one copper coin? But not a single sparrow can fall to the ground without your Father knowing it....
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5 Ways to Minimize Decision Fatigue

Decision fatigue is a term that describes how a long series of decisions can actually diminish the overall quality of future decisions. Many leaders have unwittingly diminished their...

When Leading Means Disappointing People (and Other Fear of Man Issues)

Leading is an intricate dance between love and discomfort. It’s the constant wondering of what people think, the unspoken desire to please those we...

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As a team member, feeling appreciated beyond the paycheck is important. You put a lot of effort into fulfilling your job requirements, finding things...