Life on Mission
How can you know God’s will when you are facing a radical life change?Read More »
How can you know God’s will when you are facing a radical life change?Read More »
Harold and Rachel Earls share how God moved them from doing YouTube videos as just a fun hobby to making a difference.
Hungry for worthwhile conversations about faith with someone totally different than you? It might be easier than you think.
“I was utterly broken; doubly broken because of the shame and guilt and fear of being broken.” How do you deal when the bottom falls out? One missionary offers her story—and the beauty it shaped in her.
Prayer can be so much more than the equivalent of making sure we dictate the entire grocery list to Siri. Grab ideas to move your prayer life beyond “checking the box”–and further into genuine intimacy.
These cards were co-created by over a dozen racially, ethnically and culturally diverse women and men. We designed these cards to help anyone better understand their own and others’ cultural journeys and experiences.
We’ve compiled 22 ideas to help you show your neighbors you care, complete with printable gift tags to tie onto all the holiday goodies you can dish out. Best of all? Your family can do them together. Win, win.
“What’s it look like to love my community?” Don Everts helps you get intentional about your relationship to your neighborhood, caring in ways that matter.
In today’s world, it’s easy to doubt we have what it takes to reach our neighbors for Christ. On FamilyLife Today, authors Chris and Elizabeth McKinney debunk that myth and talk with hosts Dave and Ann Wilson about discovering God’s purpose for where He’s placed us.
Sure, we want to “love our neighbors.” But what does it look like to love the actual neighbors who live around us? Authors Chris and Elizabeth McKinney explain how to practice the art of neighboring.
In a “connected” world, do you feel more disconnected than ever? Author Jennie Allen knows the sweeping power of isolation. She’ll help you find your people.
Author Don Everts knows what it’s like to feel disconnected in your own neighborhood. But he also knows why community is critically important.
So few of us really “see” people, giving them our time and presence. Author Carolyn Lacey discusses welcoming non-Christians into our lives like God does.
Hospitality sounds exhausting. But author Carolyn Lacey knows hospitality can be extraordinary and oh-so-ordinary, welcoming people as God welcomes us.
“What’s it look like to love my community?” Don Everts helps you get intentional about your relationship to your neighborhood, caring in ways that matter.
How can I approach someone who needs to hear some truth for their life, but they don’t know it?
Gives tips for those ministering to students who are in blended families.
How do I walk through the gospel with a friend?