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From Expectation to Gratitude: The Greatest Poverty of All
A time when I experienced two extremes ‒ gratitude and entitlement ‒ through money.
Adrian PeiA Tool for Three Levels of Doctrine and Practice
A three-level framework for understanding the authority and importance of doctrine, conviction, and opinion.
Malcolm WebberFrom Passivity to Empowerment
Leading in weakness does not mean passivity, and it’s not just for times of crisis or exhaustion.
Adrian PeiWhen Our Best Isn’t Enough: From Control to Acceptance
Sometimes we’re not enough … but maybe we were never meant to be.
Adrian PeiLetting Others Be Strong For Us: From Insecurity to Generosity
When we’re not strong, we can notice and appreciate those who are.
Adrian PeiJesus’ Second and Third Temptations – Part 1
Listen to our new episode of In the Word with Malcolm Webber!
Malcolm WebberWalking and Talking: The Change Will Be Shocking
Hmm … what began as a demo had developed into a significant marriage moment with a little bit of embarrassment. The “expert” coach-trainer was being asked in front of the class to improve his listening. The observers were quiet. They realized that this was sacred territory.
Jeff & Jill WilliamsBecoming Kingdom Colonists
This excerpt from Whole-Life Generosity Devotional by GenerousChurch guides us to a more biblical understanding of our citizenship in heaven.
Skye JethaniThe Nature of Divine Life (from In Him Was Life)
We need to enjoy a daily, vital contact with our Heavenly Father – in this fellowship is true life! Learn more with this excerpt from In Him Was Life, by Malcolm Webber
Malcolm WebberEverybody Has a Weakness
Everyone struggles with something and that’s okay – as long as we recognize that there is Someone much stronger than we are Who can help us overcome any sinful weakness or issue that we are dealing with if we allow Him to do it.
Dionna SanchezThe 2 Things That Every Leader Must Do
To be effective a leader must delegate many responsibilities, as well as – whenever possible – the necessary decision-making authority. However, there are two critical areas that uniquely require the leader’s personal attention: vision and leader development.
Malcolm Webber10 Things I’ve Learned About Worship
I still remember the first worship service I attended more than 40 years ago. I understood very little of it, as I was not yet a believer. Over the last several decades, though, here are some things I’ve learned about worship.
Chuck LawlessVideo: The E-Motions of the Apostle Paul
We take a deep dive into the emotional life of a Christian leader.
Brent HooverNo Longer Boasting About Tomorrow
We are all faced by the great uncertainty of the future. A colleague told me that planning has now been reduced to what can be done in the next three days, instead of planning for the months to come.
Elaine VitikainenA Design for Stewarding Financial Resources
Do you have difficulty stewarding your financial resources? This holistic design will help.
Malcolm WebberStewing in Selfishness
Sometimes life moves quickly like fast-moving traffic. Sometimes we make a wrong turn and get stuck in a life traffic-jam, and then choose to stay there. We aren’t caring for others because we are too busy coddling ourselves. We are (and are choosing to be) ineffective in God’s Kingdom.
Lisa BuffaloeHealing Hurting Hearts
Leaders have the responsibility to remember that their words can slice and dice, and their actions can wound the best of followers. Because humans are fallible, these kinds of wounds will happen. Whatever the leader does after the confrontation or a misspoken, hurtful word illustrates the caliber of character the leader possesses.
Gina Burgess