Walking in the Light:The Necessity of Accountability on the Field- with Jacob C and Will J
Jesse, Jacob C, and Will J are coworkers and brothers in our city that have been meeting weekly for the past 3 years intentionally to “walk in the light together”
Why You Need to Process Your Emotions on the Mission Field (with Elizabeth Smith)
When we fail to intentionally process our uncomfortable emotions, they pile up and come out later at unexpected times and in inappropriate ways, and we can become dull and jaded. L
Don’t Miss Out on Intimacy with God in 2024! (Part 2)
Is it realistic and biblical to expect an intimate relationship with God daily? To hear his voice and experience his presence in powerful, fresh ways often? Or is it possible that
Don’t Miss Out on Intimacy with God in 2024! (Part 1)
Is it realistic and biblical to expect an intimate relationship with God daily? To hear his voice and experience his presence in powerful, fresh ways often? Or is it possible that
The Danger of Unforgiveness on Our Teams: When God Revealed Bitterness in My Heart
Several years ago, God showed me (Shanee) unforgiveness in my heart towards a few friends and coworkers, from hurts that were several years old. My lack of processing and forgiving
Praising Out Loud in Trauma and Suffering with Andy and Linda Barrick
In 2006, the Barrick family was struck head-on by a drunk driver and experienced life-threatening injuries. Their teenage daughter Jen was in a coma for 5 weeks with severe brain i
Brainwashing Ourselves With a Biblical Identity (Finding Freedom from Performance, People-Pleasing, and Perfectionism)
We all have false beliefs about what gives us worth, such as worth based on our performance, people-pleasing, or perfectionism. We try to earn our worth through accomplishments, th
Is Your Love Genuine? 3 Ways to Grow in the Most Important Thing for Life and Ministry
How’s your heart? Do you fall into doing work and ministry “half-heartedly?” Are you fully showing up with your whole self in your relationships? How much do your
Matt Chandler on Fame and Fruitfulness
How can we determine true fruitfulness in someone’s life, when their most important ministry may be unseen by others? How should we prioritize public and private ministry? Wh