Autism and the Church
Jeremy Smith reflects on his own relationship and engagement with autism and how ministry leaders can better serve autistic persons in their churches.
Autism and the Church
Jeremy Smith reflects on his own relationship and engagement with autism and how ministry leaders can better serve autistic persons in their churches.
Creating for the Lost
God made humans to be creative. Artists should use their gifts to create for everyone, especially the lost.
Bodily Training is of Some Value: The Need For Physical Fitness
Pastors need to recognize the importance of physical fitness to ministry. Taking care of our bodies will lengthen our ministry and create opportunities to share the gospel.
4 Challenges Facing the Church in the Western World (with Trevin Wax)
Dr. Trevin Wax joins us to discuss the challenges of expressive individualism, privatized faith, Christianity’s moral vision, and psuedo-religions.
3 Tips to Talk With Students About Politics
How to talks to students about the political world. We need to lead with love. Younger generations, in particular, are highly concerned about not being perceived as unloving (more so than not being perceived as rational). So, we need to tell students up front that our primary goal in political engagement is not winning at whatever cost. Our primary goal is loving God and our neighbor, even at a significant cost to ourselves.
Veterans Day: What Military Families Taught Me About Faithfulness
Here are three ways I have seen believers in the military live devoted lives to the Lord.
Headlines: Hurricanes and the 2024 Election (with Nathan Finn, Dan Darling, Kristin Kellen)
We talk hurricane relief, trauma, the Presidential election, job numbers, sports and more with Nathan Finn, Dan Darling, and Kristen Kellen.
2 Cautions for the Spiritual Formation Conversation
Our definitions of spiritual formation can't discounts our embodied humanity.
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