We are far too often late to the conversation about sexuality with our teenagers, and reactionary once we speak up.
Do you ever feel a sense of guilt or embarrassment when someone mentions one of the great Christian classic works and you’ve never even looked at it?
Church planting isn't just for the young—it's the natural result of discipleship.
This short booklet sets out what it means to be an 'evangelical', and includes Bible references and discussion questions.
We’re looking for a key person to join our Sydney-based management team.
Not too long ago the Lord enabled me to preach through the book of Nehemiah in its entirety. It was a marvelous experience, one that went far better than I anticipated, but it was also much more of a mental workout than I expected.
Doing things well and developing new leaders are both valuable and necessary objectives. The trouble is that these two agendas often clash. Training someone up means, almost by definition, that in the beginning they won’t be particularly good at whatever it is they’re learning to do. And they almost certainly won’t be as good at it as you are.
Often when we share the gospel, we speak as though we are 'broken' people, whom Christ has rescued from our 'brokenness'. Claire Smith discusses why such terminology may not be that helpful.
Justin Moffatt relates how his church took to heart the message that the gospel of Jesus is for everyone and did something about it.
1 Thessalonians 2 is a fascinating chapter for helping us think through what ministry should look like, because in the space of just a few verses Paul compares himself to a father, a mother, and a child.