Jack Hayford: Developing Christlike Character
Jack Hayford, founding pastor at The Church On The Way in Van Nuys, Calif. and the founder and chancellor of The King’s College and Seminary, is known for his keen insights on living for Jesus Christ....
View ArticleIs the Local Church Becoming Obsolete?
Can you imagine a time when key apostolic leaders—both in the church and marketplace—would come together to exert strong influence over cities, communities and nations, with or without the cooperation...
View ArticleSteve Hill: Beware of a Spiritual Avalanche
Evangelist Steve Hill was at heaven’s doorstep after years of fighting incurable melanoma. Those closest to him were making funeral arrangements and securing a burial plot after doctors told them he...
View ArticleBenny Perez: Welcome to the Revolution
We live in a wired world. We walk together as a disrupted society. In just a few decades, the technical revolution has altered the face of communication—not only how we communicate, but with whom we...
View ArticleWhy You Must Be a Couple First, and Then Ministry Leaders
Whenever two type-A personalities combine in a marriage, as well as in a ministry, the results can often be catastrophic. Most ministry couples will tell you it’s far too easy for a couple serving...
View ArticleIt’s Time to Get ‘Old School’
Why winning the battle for teens requires timeless elementsIn the last few years, I’ve heard folks in ministry say the battle between good and evil is greater than ever. Many say it’s because we are...
View ArticleDoes the Gospel Come With Strings Attached?
Even with the best of intentions, things have a way of going south. When we launched our outreach ministry at Mariners Church in Orange County, Calif., the first thing we thought to do was meet the...
View Article13 Modern Challenges to Awakening and Revival
This past week I had a private dinner with a prominent African bishop who was involved in a mighty national awakening in Uganda. This dinner, and the fact that last week was the National Day of Prayer...
View ArticleHere’s Some Hard Truths About Church Culture
The church is called to be both an instrument and sign of the kingdom of God. As an instrument, the church is God's agent in the world, showing and sharing the love of Jesus to a broken and hurting...
View ArticleFaith of the Candidates: An Interview With Marco Rubio
Today, we continue a series on the faith of the 2016 presidential candidates.We've reached out to the 2016 presidential candidates—all of them, from both major parties—and asked them to do brief...
View ArticleJack Hayford: Developing Christlike Character
Jack Hayford, founding pastor at The Church On The Way in Van Nuys, Calif. and the founder and chancellor of The King’s College and Seminary, is known for his keen insights on living for Jesus Christ....
View ArticleIs the Local Church Becoming Obsolete?
Can you imagine a time when key apostolic leaders—both in the church and marketplace—would come together to exert strong influence over cities, communities and nations, with or without the cooperation...
View ArticleSteve Hill: Beware of a Spiritual Avalanche
Evangelist Steve Hill was at heaven’s doorstep after years of fighting incurable melanoma. Those closest to him were making funeral arrangements and securing a burial plot after doctors told them he...
View ArticleBenny Perez: Welcome to the Revolution
We live in a wired world. We walk together as a disrupted society. In just a few decades, the technical revolution has altered the face of communication—not only how we communicate, but with whom we...
View ArticleWhy You Must Be a Couple First, and Then Ministry Leaders
Whenever two type-A personalities combine in a marriage, as well as in a ministry, the results can often be catastrophic. Most ministry couples will tell you it’s far too easy for a couple serving...
View ArticleIt’s Time to Get ‘Old School’
Why winning the battle for teens requires timeless elementsIn the last few years, I’ve heard folks in ministry say the battle between good and evil is greater than ever. Many say it’s because we are...
View ArticleDoes the Gospel Come With Strings Attached?
Even with the best of intentions, things have a way of going south. When we launched our outreach ministry at Mariners Church in Orange County, Calif., the first thing we thought to do was meet the...
View Article13 Modern Challenges to Awakening and Revival
This past week I had a private dinner with a prominent African bishop who was involved in a mighty national awakening in Uganda. This dinner, and the fact that last week was the National Day of Prayer...
View ArticleHere’s Some Hard Truths About Church Culture
The church is called to be both an instrument and sign of the kingdom of God. As an instrument, the church is God's agent in the world, showing and sharing the love of Jesus to a broken and hurting...
View ArticleFaith of the Candidates: An Interview With Marco Rubio
Today, we continue a series on the faith of the 2016 presidential candidates.We've reached out to the 2016 presidential candidates—all of them, from both major parties—and asked them to do brief...
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