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Podcast
Louie Giglio on Taking Risks: If the Church Doesn’t Take Risks, Goliath Will Never Fall
Louie Giglio on taking risks: “Our freedom and God’s glory are woven together. They’re inextricably linked together.”
Articles for Outreach & Missions
What to Do if You’re Chronically Frustrated at Church
The pervasive “culture of complaint” in today’s Internet age has led us to focus our anger and frustration externally, blaming this person or that institution for the things that are wrong.
Articles for Worship & Creative
How to Move From Song Leading to Worship Leading
Leaders, how do you go from just leading songs to leading worship? How do you get a congregation to get past just singing songs to actually worshiping God?
Articles for Outreach & Missions
Broadcasting Bad Theology
Ratings, views, tweets and sales are the barometer of success in our media-crazed culture.
Articles for Pastors
Learning From Growing Churches Without Copying Them
You absolutely cannot take the vision God has given another pastor or another church and pass it off in your church.
Articles for Small Group Leaders
Mark Howell: 10 Checks to Evaluate Your Small Group Ministry
Getting ready for the next leg in your small group ministry adventure?
Articles for Pastors
5 Very Real Tensions Every Small to Mid-Sized Church Leader Feels
If you lead a small to mid-sized church, you face struggles leaders of large churches don’t.
Breaking
The Village Church Transition: Ushering in the End of the Megachurch Era?
“It doesn’t go well for the people of God when they stay in comfortable situations," Matt Chandler says.
