On Not Doing Everything
When I was leading with IVCF in college, I figured something out. I should say, first of all, that I loved leading with IVCF and
When I was leading with IVCF in college, I figured something out. I should say, first of all, that I loved leading with IVCF and
In one sense, guilt and anxiety are the same sort of thing. Guilt is borrowing trouble from the past, anxiety is borrowing trouble from the
Jeff Heidkamp At age five, the main reason I had to evangelize people was that they would go to hell if I didn’t. That may
Pete Scazzero People planting a church and working at the same time – a bivocational situation – are under tremendous strain. Pastoring a church in
I’ll never forget the terror of sitting in Espresso Royale in Champaign, Illinois, listening to my friend tell me about the very real trauma of
Marva Dawn is a scholar with four masters degrees and a Ph.D. in Christian Ethics and the Scriptures from the University of Notre Dame. She
Dave Schmelzer I run a course called Seek for people exploring faith. Over the years I’ve done it with lots and lots of people, and
I recently read a book by a Puritan called “The Reformed Pastor.” It had some wonderful insights, but there was one huge element of the
There’s a well-known business phrase that gets thrown around churches a lot: “What business are we in? How’s business?” The idea is that we should