The 2020 State of Theology survey, released in September by LifeWay Research and Ligonier Ministries, had both good and bad news for churches seeking to share the gospel in a culture moving farther from it. First, the good: 65% of Americans agree God is a perfect being and he cannot make a mistake. A similar […]
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Pulling together
A few years ago, I had an opportunity to write a book about Christian parenting. At the time, our three boys were 15, 13, and 10, and if I had waited until all those teen years were over, I might not have claimed any expertise at all. But with the experience I had at the […]
See-through leadership
When a young person is searching for a church, they are wanting something authentic, not religious. They want to see people living out the gospel in all they do—with transparency. The more open we are about our lives, the more willing a person from the next generation is to follow a leader whose character reflects […]
A mission from God
You have a special assignment from God,” Will Mancini declared to the packed room at the Midwest Leadership Summit in January. “God had a dream over your life before you were born.” Mancini said people often don’t know how to understand what that special assignment is, but his goal is to help them discover it […]
Climbing the walls
Question: Our family has been stuck at home for most of the COVID-19 pandemic. We’ve enjoyed the extra time together, but lately I’ve noticed our nerves are fraying. Lots of bickering and rolled eyes, and not just from the children. Any ideas for teaching our kids how to be gracious and forgiving toward each other, […]
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