If we run ourselves ragged and don’t care for our own physical or mental health, we’ll drain ourselves dry and have nothing left to give to the people we’re supposed ...
With everything we have on our plates, all of us would be grateful for a few tricks that make our massive/unrealistic workloads a little more manageable.
Mobile traffic overtook desktop traffic years ago, but sometimes strategies haven't caught up. How are you engaging with your church on the devices they’re using?
Lee Strobel was a passionate and skeptical atheist—until he came across facts he couldn't refute. Strobel talks about Easter in a series of videos your church can share online.
Nuts and bolts are rarely in the spotlight, but things and teams fall apart without them. This month we're talking about the random things that keep your church moving forward.
From your parking lot to your worship space and everywhere in between, people are taking note of what your environments communicate—even if they don't realize it.