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Disciple Making Resources

And the things that you have heard from me among many witnesses, commit these to faithful men who will be able to teach others also. 2Timothy 2:2

One of the best ways to disciple your spheres of influence is to share Christian resources with them. From free blog articles and podcast links, to inexpensive books and study guides, putting the truth in someone’s inbox or hand encourages, edifies, and equips them in their faith walk.

We offer a large repository of books, articles, and tools to resource your spheres of influence with foundational Christian truth. We will work with you to identify the resources – including those that are not our own – that will best prepare and sustain your spiritual growth as a leader and the maturation of those God has entrusted to your care.

Tip #1– Answer God’s Call

Wikipedia defines Workplace Ministry as “evangelism or other Christian activities that are targeted towards the secular workplace.  The term ‘Workplace Ministry’ does include ‘evangelism‘.  However

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Christianly Thinking

Attention is a Moral Act

This title, also given to an interview series with Iain McGilchrist – a ground-breaking neuroscientist and philosopher – on the Perspectiva YouTube channel, seems overly bold in its simplicity. But, as we will discover, the assertion proves to be both incredibly sensible and amazingly profound – particularly for those who

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Christianly Thinking

Christianly Thinking – The Cares of this Life

But take heed to yourselves, lest your hearts be weighed down with carousing, drunkenness, and cares of this life, and that Day come on you unexpectedly. Luke 21:34 This warning from Jesus seems extremely relevant to the way we think, and should think, in this season of storms, chaos, and crises. Just

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Christian Leadership

The Moral “What” and “How” of Attention

Our intention in this short series of articles is to: (1) prove the proposition of attention as a moral act, (2) present the implications of that proposition, and (3) explore the importance of attention for Christian thinking and life in this chaotic season. If you have not already done so,

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