
Prayer Journaling: 5 Tips
As a new Christian, prayer didn’t come easy to me. But prayer journaling helped organize my thoughts in a way I felt God could hear me.
As a new Christian, prayer didn’t come easy to me. But prayer journaling helped organize my thoughts in a way I felt God could hear me.
This year, consider celebrating the single moms in your life. Here are a few Mother’s Day ideas to get you started.
In the pace of ministry, my soul felt like it was living in dog years. How could I replace rhythms of burnout with emotionally healthy leadership?
How is Jesus good news to my friend who wonders if God is judgmental? Or my friend who doesn’t sense a need for a being bigger than himself?
Take this inventory to learn strengths and weaknesses of your listening style—and take steps toward loving through listening.
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Jesus had a way of asking questions that, with love, exposed fears, hopes, desires. Find questions to help you get to what’s real.
God’s working around you. Where could He be tugging you to join Him? Our downloadable brainstorming map can help.
In sharing your faith, when agenda slides before concern—get this person saved!—evangelism becomes the car alarm everyone wishes would can it.
When you’re a woman leading others in the church, situations can feel sticky—even painful. What should women in the church keep in mind?
I’ve always wanted to get married, but when fear of commitment takes hold of me, I find myself wondering if it’s worth the risk.
Wondering where to take your mentoring conversations? This brief outline helps you navigate—even when you don’t know where to go.
Are you feeling overwhelmed? It can be hard to know where to turn during
Wondering how to find a capable Christian counselor? One therapist offers helpful questions to locate a good match.
Personal conflict can be full of loss. Amidst anger and hurt, can helping a friend with conflict management grow them stronger?
Someone else’s struggles with God can rattle you. Here, ideas to help you help them through spiritual depression.
You want your small group to be a place of vulnerability, transparency, and growth. So how do you create a safe space for all these things?
We’ve all known leaders powerfully gifted, who were powerful … well, jerks. But the humble leader’s a different bird altogether.