Student Ministry is the HARDEST Ministry in the Church

Student Ministry is the HARDEST Ministry in the Church

by Erik Reed
TOPIC:The Church
This article series presents Pastor Erik's Twitter posts as articles, making them accessible for everyone to read, regardless of their... read more
Making The Big Decision - Where Should I Serve in Church

Making The Big Decision - Where Should I Serve in Church

by Brandon Sutton
TOPIC:The Church,  Decision Making
Christians are called to serve. Every believer “has received a (spiritual) gift” and we should use that gift “to serve one another”... read more
Developments That Changed Culture

Developments That Changed Culture

by Erik Reed
TOPIC:The Church,  Cultural Christianity,  Post-Christianity
This article series presents Pastor Erik's Twitter posts as articles, making them accessible for everyone to read, regardless of their... read more
Making The Big Decision - Finding A Church

Making The Big Decision - Finding A Church

by Kevin Niebuhr
TOPIC:Abiding: Moving From Simple Belief To Walking In Communion With Christ,  The Church,  Decision Making
Every good article begins with a hook. You want it to be something that grabs the reader’s attention and perks their interest. This can... read more
Build Men and Rebuild Society

Build Men and Rebuild Society

by Erik Reed
TOPIC:Discipleship,  The Church,  Cultural Christianity,  Gender roles,  Post-Christianity
People throw around the phrase “toxic masculinity” to describe virtues of manhood that are far from toxic but needed in our world. To... read more
Making Big Decisions

Making Big Decisions

by Matt Espenshade
TOPIC:Persevering: Moving From Cultural Conformity To Being Rooted In The Timeless Truth Of Scripture,  The Church,  Decision Making
Before entering full-time ministry, I spent 25 years as a Special Agent with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). In this work, I... read more
Churches That Address Cultural Issues Will Lose People…but They Will Gain Many More.

Churches That Address Cultural Issues Will Lose People…but They Will Gain Many More.

by Erik Reed
TOPIC:Persevering: Moving From Cultural Conformity To Being Rooted In The Timeless Truth Of Scripture,  LGBTQ+,  Discipleship,  The Church,  Counterfeit Gospels,  Cultural Christianity,  Post-Christianity
This article series presents Pastor Erik's Twitter posts as articles, making them accessible for everyone to read, regardless of their... read more
The Urgency of Cultivating Convictions

The Urgency of Cultivating Convictions

by Erik Reed
TOPIC:The Church,  Cultural Christianity,  Gender roles,  Politics,  Post-Christianity,  Relativism
The divide between worldviews grows daily in America. This creates distinctions as noticeable as the difference between a professional... read more
Do you want to be free from anxiety and panic attacks in your life?

Do you want to be free from anxiety and panic attacks in your life?

by Erik Reed
TOPIC:The Bible (or “Scripture”),  Anxiety,  Depression,  Grief
This article series presents Pastor Erik's Twitter posts as articles, making them accessible for everyone to read, regardless of their... read more
Does Rome need the Gospel? How and Why We Engage with Roman Catholicism

Does Rome need the Gospel? How and Why We Engage with Roman Catholicism

by Josh Brown
TOPIC:Missions,  The Church
As a cross-cultural missionary relocating to Rome, a question I’m often asked centers around why there is a need to plant evangelical... read more
Is Pastoring a Spiritual Gift? If So, Can Women Have That Gift, Title?

Is Pastoring a Spiritual Gift? If So, Can Women Have That Gift, Title?

by Brandon Sutton
TOPIC:The Bible (or “Scripture”),  The Church,  Cultural Christianity,  Gender roles
I agree with Solomon. There is nothing new under the sun. Challenges to biblical authority and traditional interpretations to Scripture are... read more
A Few Thoughts from Reading Suffering Is Never For Nothing

A Few Thoughts from Reading Suffering Is Never For Nothing

by Erik Reed
TOPIC:Anxiety,  Death,  Depression,  Grief,  Worry
This article series presents Pastor Erik's Twitter posts as articles, making them accessible for everyone to read, regardless of their... read more
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