#146: The Advantages of Small Church Ministry
Brandon O’Brien reveals the unique advantages of smaller congregations in today’s culture.
I’m here to find resources that can help me innovate faithfully and renew Christian communities.
Brandon O’Brien reveals the unique advantages of smaller congregations in today’s culture.
We continue our conversation with Kara Powell, Jake Mulder, and Ray Chang from Fuller Seminary about creating sustainable church transformation.
Discover the three research-backed checkpoints that distinguish future-focused churches.
More than just a collection of facts and dates
Jason Jensen of InterVarsity shares how his engineering mindset failed in cross-cultural ministry—and how it reshaped his view of spiritual authority.
Dr. Alex Fogleman, author of “Making Disciples: Catechesis in History, Theology, and Practice,” explores how the early church’s approach to catechesis can revolutionize modern discipleship formation.
What can the story of the rich young ruler teach us about stewardship?
Grace Pomroy shares insights about how congregations can move beyond traditional stewardship campaigns to engage people’s entire financial lives.
Hosts Terri Elton, Dwight Zscheile, and Alicia Granholm tackle some key church leadership challenges facing pastors and ministry leaders today.
Tim and Tabitha share the inspiring story of transforming a unused church basement from 1985 into the thriving Center for Belonging.
Dr. Stephen Presley reveals how early Christians maintained their identity in pagan culture and their “third way” for today.
Dr. Angela Williams-Gorrell shares her framework for religious decision making when facing difficult choices.
Shannon Kiser reveals how fresh expressions transformed her church from event-driven ministry to authentic neighborhood relationships.