Not My Call When It Comes to My Calling

Not My Call: Letting God Define Our Calling Not My Call explores how ministry isn’t about personal preferences, but surrendering to God’s direction—even when it’s hard. God often calls us […]
Overcoming Staleness in Bible Reading

Overcoming Staleness in Bible Reading: Reignite Your Passion Overcoming staleness begins by recognizing seasons of inconsistency and spiritual dryness, while choosing to reengage God’s Word with intention. Consistency and obedience […]
Something the Old Testament Does Better

Old Testament Joy: Reviving Celebration in Church Old Testament joy is contagious. God’s people were commanded to celebrate through sacred festivals and rejoicing in His blessings. God’s celebrations were meant […]
Tiptoeing on the Tricky Tightrope of Boundaries in Ministry

Boundaries in Ministry: When Ministry Feels Unclear Ministry is a tightrope of compassion and wisdom. From helping those in crisis to managing unchanging situations, leaders face tough calls on when […]
It May Not Be Your Gift, but It Is His Command

Command for Evangelism and Disciple Making Command distinguishes gifts from obedience, urging every believer to share the gospel, not only those especially gifted. Mission and purpose are clarified—enjoy God and […]
You Need a Tribe: 5 Reasons People Are Joining the Renew.org Gathering

5 Reasons People Are Joining the Renew.org Gathering for Gospel-Centered Community Renew.org Gathering offers clarity in confusion. In a fast-changing digital world, the Gathering helps believers navigate cultural shifts with […]
How My Dad’s OCD Trained Me for Ministry

How My Dad’s OCD Trained Me for Ministry: What Church Leaders Can Learn Living with OCD built emotional radar. Growing up in a household shaped by anxiety taught the author […]
This Is How the Ancient World Received Grace, Part 1

How the Ancient World Received Grace Part 1 – Gift Expectations Grace required a response. In ancient times, a gift wasn’t truly received unless it was reciprocated. Grace came with […]