When Ministry Becomes a Mistress

I recently spoke with a fellow ministry leader on the phone, and at the end of our conversation we exchanged prayer requests. He kindly asked me to pray for his marriage. His entreaty did not surround any infidelity…

Fallen Idols and Misplaced Hope

While we hope you are enjoying time giving thanks with your families this week, we wanted to offer you some great content from our archives. Many of their parents put faith in the American economy; but the the…

Either Way, “Ragnarök” is Coming

Ragnarök. Leave it up to Marvel’s Thor to put an esoteric concept from ancient Norse mythology on the tongue of every 13-year old within 100 miles of me. In actual Norse legend, Ragnarök is an apocalypse the heroes…

Why We Must Encourage Our Students to Mourn

In the aftermath of tragedies like the recent shooting in Sutherland Springs, the national response in the world of social media is fairly predictable. In the hours immediately following the news of lives lost, the nation joins together…

Avoidable Tragedy

In the United States, nineteen percent of high school graduates are illiterate. That’s a tragedy with lifelong implications. In U.S. churches, one-third of youth group alumni do not know what the Gospel is. In one study, this one-third…

Flip the Statistic

Over the last decade, studies have shown that churches have failed to fulfill primary function of the church for kids: to make lasting disciples of Christ. Surveys estimate that seventy-percent of church attending teenagers leave the church after…