Guest Post Written by: Lisa Q. Herrin The reality of facing one’s worst fears doesn’t always translate into a popular message. In fact, some of us would rather pretend we never owned a fear—becoming macho-like in our denial. But fears exist, so much so that we...
Our Journey of Saying Yes Guest Post Written by: Nate Turner It seems so simple doesn’t it? Saying Yes. God is gracious and take us on a journey and its an adventure of a lifetime. All He is asking is that we just say ‘yes’ to ...
MINISTRY BURNOUT Guest Post written by: Rob Bailey According to an article in Psychology Today: Burnout is one road hazard in life that leaders need to be aware of. But often, because of the uniqueness of a leader’s personality, they ...
TRUST AND OBEY Guest post written by: Keith Ivester As a small child, sitting with my grandmother in church, I remember so vividly her crying every time they sang the old song “Trust and Obey”. I would look up at her and put my small hand into her hand as a...
Is your church ready for guests? Take a minute to answer these questions to find out… – Do you have good signage outside that easily identifies the church from the road? – What is the average age of your greeters? – Do you have signage in the...
When you are in the middle of a battle, it is easy for your fears to get triggered. Those are the moments we need the “sword of the Lord” to prop us up and give us assurance that God is with us. Psalm 23 has a shift in it that many people don’t see when they are...