Tuesday’s Catch: ‘Battling Familiarity in Your Church’ And More

Has your church become so comfortable in the familiar that it misses what guests are experiencing? Guests will break through the confines of the comfortable and see Christ, or they will see the church stuck in the familiar and never return.

Three Reasons to Plant Churches in Your College Town
Historically speaking, if you want to help cultivate spiritual awakening, a college town is one of the best places to be. This is why Josh Miller is convinced that denominations and networks should devote themselves to planting collegiate-focused churches—multi-generational churches that prioritize reaching college students with the gospel, discipling them, and then sending them to the nations. Here are three reasons why….

4 Tipping Points for the Church Today
Research reveals a number of things in church and culture that are at a tipping point. What if these numbers shift—even just a little bit?

Praying for Eyes to See: A Different Kind of New Year’s Resolution
The Christian faith is not so much about doing good, doing right, or doing more. It is about seeing correctly.

Why Artificial Intelligence Will Never Write a Decent Sermon
AI will never be able to preach a decent sermon. Why? Because the gospel is more than words. It’s the evidence of a changed life.

New Year’s Resolutions for You and Your Church
What would a set of New Year’s resolutions look like for you and your church, your role as a leader, or simply as someone who wants to live a life of strategic Kingdom investment? And specifically, what if they came from the Bible? Though many more could be added, here are fifteen to consider…. 


Church Attendance Dropped Among Young People, Singles, Liberals
Overall, most churchgoers—including most white evangelicals—returned to the pews after the pandemic, survey finds.

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