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Make Habits, Not Resolutions
Change is the deepest dream of the human heart. We’d all like to become someone new. It’s also the great promise of the gospel—that Jesus makes all things new. As 2018 fades into 2019, the whole world is getting caught up in the dream of change. In a way, this is wonderful. There is common grace in a calendar that regularly presents us with opportunities to reconsider how we live. The flurry of resolutions made this time of year reminds us that we really do long to be made ne
Justin Earley
Dec 27, 2025


Our Pastors Need Help
I love the local church. I love the worship, preaching, and community. I love our witness to the world and ministries of mercy. Most of all, I love the pastors and leaders of the local church. I know the average pastor is overworked, understaffed, and underpaid. I know the spiritual burden of being a shepherd. I have walked that long road myself, so I have such appreciation for those who have chosen to live that life. I am excited and optimistic about the local church, but I
Paul Tripp
Dec 27, 2025


LEADERSHIP CULTURE MATTERS EPISODE 10: STEWARDSHIP IS STANDARD PRACTICEJanuary 7, 2025/Leadership/D.J. Horton
When most people think of ministry leaders and churches embroiled in controversy, they typically think of sex scandals. But I believe a close second would be money scandals. We have all heard the horrific tales of televangelists misusing and abusing finances. Most Christian leaders I know don't make it a goal to be irresponsible with the money and resources God has entrusted to them, yet we still find poor stewardship happening among phenomenal, godly people. So, how do we av
DJ Horton
Dec 27, 2025
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