Farewell to Pastor Math: Forging Humility in Leaders
Rounding Down Last week I caught up with the new point leader of an organization I’ve been working with recently, and we began discussing their
Rounding Down Last week I caught up with the new point leader of an organization I’ve been working with recently, and we began discussing their
Are you a jet-fuel-drinker or a candle-lighter? Either way, there’s inspiration and help for you as Soul Care’s first ever podcast launches at LN with
I recently shared a story with a group of leaders that seemed to encourage them in their integration of spiritual formation and leadership, and I
The Promise of Shalom Are you flourishing in every area of your life? Should it matter that you do? I’d like to suggest that it
Following the pandemic and painful discord in the American Church in its wake, I had been thinking—and telling friends privately—“I hope the whole thing burns
If you found a group that would help you grow healthier as a leader and grow your church in healthy ways, would you join? How
In 2020, we (KC Underground) felt a particular passion to begin equipping leadership teams in the systems and structures that have shaped our team. We
Here at Church NEXT, we are always looking for stories of pastors and leaders who are innovatively imagining the church of tomorrow. In this month’s
Church, Meet the Metaverse Mission Field Sure, we can argue about the ecclesiology of a church in virtual reality. There are some points of conversation
There are moments in our life and leadership journey when the stakes are really high—the heat turns up, the inevitable waiting season starts, the personal
The rabbis of old had a saying, “Without wine, there is no joy.”1 This was especially true at a wedding. In the first century, weddings
Artificial Intelligence: Greatest Invention of the Modern Era or the Downfall of Human Civilization? Let’s stop here for a second and recognize how far the
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