Location blindness (why the church needs to overcome it)
You can’t reach people who don’t even notice you. If your church or business blends into the background, it might be time to rethink how you’re showing up and what story you're really telling.
5 ways to build your integrity
Integrity isn’t lost in one dramatic fall—it erodes slowly, often unnoticed. Recognizing the cracks early could be the difference between lasting influence and quiet collapse.
Increasingly empty pulpits in an empty world
The future of the Church isn’t just about filling pulpits, it’s about forming people. In a time of shrinking numbers and rising uncertainty, who are you intentionally discipling to lead when you're gone?
How many hours must a pastor work to satisfy the congregation?
If it takes 114 hours a week to meet everyone’s expectations, maybe it’s time to revisit what we expect. What if the key to a healthier church isn’t a harder-working pastor, but a more grace-filled congregation?
The God who invites—and can deliver
Before we claim the promise of Jeremiah 33:3, we must first grasp the nature of the God who makes it. He is all-powerful, all-knowing, and ever-present—uniquely able to fulfill His invitation to reveal great and incomprehensible things.
Prayer in the workplace
As prayer quietly finds its way into break rooms and boardrooms, the opportunity for spiritual renewal in the workplace is greater than ever.

