Interview with Rachel Postler, Stained Glass Artist
The spiritual benefits of allowing ourselves to be bad at something
I’m here to find resources that can help me innovate faithfully and renew Christian communities.
The spiritual benefits of allowing ourselves to be bad at something
A primer for ministry leaders
Telling the good news of God’s gifts over and over
How innovative micro-Christian communities in the U.S. are transforming the church and fostering sustainable spiritual growth
Approaches that benefit you AND your listeners
Shifting from passive participation to active engagement
In episode 39, co-hosts Terri Elton and Dwight Zscheile talk with Jorge Acevedo.
Can we “gather” asynchronously?
Year-round stewardship and narrative budgets
Pausing for Sabbath is a faithful innovation
Listening, acting, and sharing our way to something new
Pivot co-hosts Terri Elton and Dwight Zscheile talk with guest Jonny Baker
What would it mean to stop focusing on the institutional church, and instead cultivate discipleship among the whole people of God?