Recently, I had a surgery that required six weeks of rest. For almost anyone, six weeks of semi-bed rest while also
The Visitor We Won’t Let in Our Churches
Every week, throughout the United States, tens of thousands of churches keep their doors barred to a visitor they
The Church Is Responsible to Educate The Theology of Its Members
Churches often prioritize building community in their congregation over educating the doctrine and theology of their
Addressing Cultural Issues in the Church Without Creating Division
In a time of intense division about a wide variety of political and theological issues in American evangelicalism,
3 Reasons Drifting From the Faith Starts With Drifting From the Church
Sometimes when you read the Bible, you get caught on a single verse. Sometimes a single word. You read it, and you're
Focus Today on the Church of Tomorrow: The Role of Missiology
Editor’s note: This is the third of a four-part series from D.A. Horton on how American demographics are changing and
Loving Honestly Vs. Being a “Safe Place”
"I thought you were a safe place." As that statement rolled off the tongue of a person interested in engaging in a
Your Church Is Not a Restaurant
In a consumer-oriented society, the default orientation for church attenders is to see their local congregation as a
Focus Today on the Church of Tomorrow: The Explosive Growth of Latinos
Editor’s note: This is the second of a four-part series from D.A. Horton on how American demographics are changing and