Should You Consider Prison Ministry?

Should You Consider Prison Ministry — Visiting & Discipling Rooted in Matthew 25:35–36, this piece shows how visiting, prayer, and steady mentoring cultivate disciples behind bars. Despite limited access and […]
Learning a Grace-Filled Approach to Ministry: Gratitude

Gratitude — Habits for Grace-Filled Ministry Drawing on 2 Peter 1:3, gratitude replaces entitlement and frees worship teams to serve with joy under a grace-filled posture. Leaders practice weekly thank-you […]
Life-Changing Paragraphs: Mere Drift

Mere Drift — Training the Habit of Faith Lewis shows how moods rebel against reason and why training the habit of faith anchors belief amid shifting feelings. Daily practices—prayer, Bible […]
Something You Can Never Be

Something You Can Never Be — Love That Tells the Truth Using the square–circle analogy, Daniel McCoy exposes the contradiction of “caring” by not caring and the cultural pressure to […]
Sermon on the Mount: the Pursuit of Happiness

Pursuit of Happiness — Kingdom Portrait Amid shallow buzzes and self-made idols, Jesus sketches a citizen of the Kingdom whose blessing comes first, not after rule-keeping. Drawing contrasts with Deuteronomy […]
Q: How Do I Convince My Kid that the Bible Leads to Happiness?

How Do I Convince My Kid that the Bible Leads to Happiness? — Parenting Pathways Affirming that God created joy (Psalm 103:5), parents point kids to lasting happiness found in […]
On Gender and the Bible: Practical Advice by Complementarian Women for Local Churches (Part 7)

Practical Advice by Complementarian Women — Implementing in Local Churches Leaders clarify biblical complementarity, communicate it openly, and invite women’s voices in decisions, prayer, Scripture readings, and visible service. Churches […]
The Inspiration of the New Testament

The Inspiration of the New Testament — Why It Matters Jesus claims the Father’s authority, commissions apostles to teach everything He commanded, and promises the Spirit to help them recall […]