As I sat in the back of the auditorium listening to hundreds of students worshiping, I was distressed by a single thought: what if all 500 of these students go ...
When I first joined staff with DiscipleMakers I was young, unmarried, without kids, and didn’t lead a staff team. I lived without much balance, because I could. I didn’t have ...
Unity among believers, significant prayer, and a sincere yearning for God’s Spirit to have His way are all hallmarks historically of seasons of revival. We are seeing signs of revival ...
If you are reading this article you value learning from other people and their ministries. One of the dangers of living on Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat and Facebook is you are ...
Dear sister, I write this letter to you on the evening before I meet with one of you–a sweet sister who graciously asked to spend some time with me ...
There are different kinds of sick people. Some people are good sick people, and they just sleep until they feel better. Some people are reckless sick people who just keep ...
When starting a Q and A time with a group I always seem to say, “There are no bad questions, only bad answers.” But as it relates to our ...
As you are looking ahead to next semester, it can be easy to look at the needs of your campus and the resources you have at your disposal and be ...
In kindergarten I used to chew up crayon wrappers and spit them at girls. Besides the obvious health risks associated with that, it also wasn’t winning me any favor with ...
On December 26th 2004 an earthquake magnitude 9.1 struck off the coast of Indonesia. The ocean floor was violently thrust up more than 60 feet by the collision of ...