In churches and in life, there is often the desire to want to do our own thing, to rule our own little kingdom, without interference. Where does this impulse come from, and how can it impact our relationships and ministry?
In churches and in life, there is often the desire to want to do our own thing, to rule our own little kingdom, without interference. Where does this impulse come from, and how can it impact our relationships and ministry?
Many times our minds are occupied with trivial things. But today John is issuing a challenge to help set our minds on Scripture through...
In our fallen state, all of us are naturally rebellious. Selfishness, self-indulgence, and self-autonomy are central–we want to make...
The concept of mentoring is familiar and quite popular. But it may be helpful to remember that real mentoring (or discipleship in the...