Book Review of Willow Creek Seeker Services: Evaluating a New Way of Doing Church
Willow Creek’s “seeker service” model inspired countless churches. Many, however, do not consider it’s underlying philosophy, strengths, and weaknesses.
Willow Creek’s “seeker service” model inspired countless churches. Many, however, do not consider it’s underlying philosophy, strengths, and weaknesses.
Unlike the traditional hero, Christians don’t have to wait until the end of the journey to experience victory in their lives.
While it may be true that “a thankful heart is a happy heart,” our happiness is not the primary reason why we should be thankful.

God gave us his word to help us be more like Jesus and to know God more. I outline three steps to living out God’s word on a daily basis.

Get some tips to help you discover what God has called you to do. Discover what God showed me in his word, and hopefully learn what God wants to show

The prophet Jeremiah uses a plant to illustrate what happens when we put our trust in man versus when we put our trust in God.

We all get frustrated, anxious, or depressed, especially when everything seems to be going wrong. In those times it’s good to remember that God loves us.

Many people want to be seen as “good Christians.” Following Jesus is not about looking good, but about being good. There’s only one way to be good.

There are two paths we can take in life. There are two ways of living. We can live our own way or God’s way. I’ve done both.

How we approach God and others says a lot about our attitude. And our attitude has a direct impact on our relationship with God.

Whatever happened in the past, the future can be a more blessed time for your church. Here are seven ways to jump start your church’s ministry.

We often talk about and know more about pop culture than we do about God or the Bible. Here are five things that can help fix this problem.

The story of Ariel in Disney’s animated classic reveals much about society and how we interact. It also provides lessons we should learn about ourselves.

Christian education and discipleship too often includes teaching false, shallow, or no theology. Correct discipleship requires teaching correct doctrine.

Too many people attend church on Sundays. People come to church, socialize with friends, then go home without really engaging. We need to do better.