In the Bible, a lament is a passionate expression of sadness when people are grieving. If you feel stuck and aren’t sure what to do about racism, lament is a great place to start.
Here are some resources to help you press on in your journey toward racial reconciliation.
Our only chance at dismantling racial injustice is being more curious about its origins than we are worried about our comfort.
Know someone wondering, “Is this all there is?” Four steps help them lean into a spirit-filled life and a don’t-miss story.
When someone you love is losing faith, the pain and betrayal can feel acute. Find six steps to love them well and keep the conversation going.
How do we know the Bible is the Word of God? Can we actually prove that the Bible is truly the Word of God?
We can empower women without compromising God’s Word. How can we maximize the gifts, minds, and hearts of this underrepresented half of His Body?
Getting married? We'll help you hold on a little tighter.
Explore six questions that followers of Islam, and others, often ask-for a very respectful presentation to anyone who wants to know about Jesus.
If you're a follower of Jesus, consider: Do you really believe that Jesus is uniquely different and superior to any other person or belief system? And if so, is it arrogant to think so?
As you take steps of faith into spiritual conversations, keep these eight key ideas in mind.
"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.
This 7-day devotional helps military couples start reintegration after deployment on the right foot.
Grab 20 days of encouragement for military couples during deployment.
In this 10-day devotional, we've compiled definite steps military couples can take now to address the challenges they're facing and begin deployment with confidence.
If you find your faith giving way to doubt, you are not alone.
Find seven truths to anchor your parenting while one of you is away.
Walking through depression as a Christian—or helping someone else? Beware some common misconceptions. Instead, keep these ideas front-of-mind.
Want alert, engaged group members who draw in life-altering concepts to your group discussion? Grab ideas for meaningful connections.
You know the feeling—the same thoughts keep spinning around and around in your mind. You feel like a frenzied juggler. Your worries, problems, and fears whirl around in your head
Understanding the stages of an immigrant’s experience—what they need and when they need it—is important to loving them and sharing the gospel in meaningful, vivid, and timely ways.
Does political polarization litter conversations around you with relational razor blades? How can you deal—and help heal?
Wondering where to begin discipleship of a new Christian? Don’t miss three critical lessons.
Emotional safety is one of the ways we express Jesus to a weary world. So how do you create that safe place for a hurting friend?
It’s so easy to be there-but-not with others. Grab ideas on how to be present with the person right across from you.
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?
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?
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 your 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.
Get creative about how to use your home as a launchpad for loving your community.