Defeating Anxiety: Not an Either-Or
Defeating Anxiety — Integrating Faith and Wise Care Rather than either-or, the article urges combining prayer, Scripture, counseling, and—when needed—medication to steady mind and heart. From a pastor’s panic attack, […]
Letter to a Woman Who Wants to Be a Missionary
Letter to a Woman Who Wants to Be a Missionary — Wisdom for the Journey Choose love and grace across cultures, owning mistakes with humility and showing respect that people […]
What Is the “Person of Peace”?
What Is the Person of Peace and How God Uses Receptive People for the Gospel A person of peace is someone God prepares to welcome the gospel and open doors […]
The 3 Spheres of Addiction
3 Spheres of Addiction and Why Understanding Addiction Requires the Whole Picture Addiction is influenced by biological, psychological, and social factors, which means no single cause can fully explain why […]
Not My Call When It Comes to My Calling
Not My Call: Why God’s Calling Begins with Surrender Ministry training can help people discover their gifts, but it can also tempt them to seize control over where and how […]
Tiptoeing on the Tricky Tightrope of Boundaries in Ministry
Boundaries in Ministry Require Trusting God’s Wisdom Ministry often brings complicated situations where leaders must love broken people while discerning when to give, hold back, or let someone walk away. […]
What Were the Scariest Words of Jesus?
What Were the Scariest Words of Jesus? Jesus lived as an uncommon Savior whose words, actions, compassion, and courage challenged ordinary expectations. Following him means listening closely to God, obeying […]
Bridge the Gap
Bridge the Gap by Communicating Scripture with Truth and Love Preachers face a widening division between Scripture and culture, but reshaping the Bible to make it more acceptable weakens the […]