Leading Through the Seasons of Ministry, Part 2: Fall — The Season of Assimilation and Activation
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Leading Through the Seasons of Ministry, Part 2: Fall — The Season of Assimilation and Activation

Part Two: Fall. After a summer of looser schedules, vacations, and flexible routines, many people enter the fall ready for some structure. Families are looking for patterns. Individuals are seeking clarity. They may not use this language, but what they’re really asking is: Where do I belong? Where am I going? What’s next for me here?

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I AM
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I AM

The four Gospels in the New Testament give accounts of Jesus’ earthly ministry and teachings. They are internally consistent though much different in focus, audience, and end goals. Three, known as Synoptics, look to be more chronological accounts. And then there is John’s gospel. In a sense, John’s gospel stands alone from the other three.

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Creating Healthy Conflict
Brian Hatcher, Faith Brian Hatcher Brian Hatcher, Faith Brian Hatcher

Creating Healthy Conflict

Tension and disagreement are inevitable in the workplace. And there's a difference between healthy and unhealthy conflict. Healthy conflict is vital towards a team’s maturity and growth. The team is better when the members can engage in healthy conflict that allows them to voice their honest thoughts, disagreements, and helps everyone move forward together. Here are ways to encourage productive healthy conflict on your team.

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Department of Education Resumes Closure
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Department of Education Resumes Closure

The U.S. Supreme Court has lifted a lower court’s injunction that had temporarily blocked the Trump administration from dramatically scaling back the U.S. Department of Education. The decision allows the administration to move forward with its plan to reduce the footprint of the agency—a plan that contains both elimination of programs and personnel as well as reorganization of certain programs to other federal agencies.

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A Standard We Can All Agree On
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A Standard We Can All Agree On

Fascinating that for all of the progress taking place in the world today we are rapidly becoming more de-civilized than anything else. Another time, another discussion, another day.


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Part III - When the Vision Is Just Right: Spirit-Led, Strategic, and Surrendered
For Pastors, Faith, Brad Daugherty Brad Daugherty For Pastors, Faith, Brad Daugherty Brad Daugherty

Part III - When the Vision Is Just Right: Spirit-Led, Strategic, and Surrendered

Many pastors live on one of two extremes: they're either stuck managing reality or chasing fantasy. One leads to burnout from busyness, the other leads to burnout from disappointment. What if vision wasn’t about dreaming bigger or shrinking to fit—but about aligning with God’s voice, timing, and provision? In this three-part series, we’ll explore what happens when vision is too big, not big enough, and just right.

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Birthday Bill Signing
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Birthday Bill Signing

America’s 249th birthday—July 4, 2025—was celebrated with fireworks, BBQs, and the signing of the “One Big Beautiful Bill.” After months of negotiating and drafting, the U.S. House and U.S. Senate finally approved joint language just in time for the bill to be signed into law on Independence day. The bill-turned-law makes significant changes to U.S. tax law, as well as spending programs.

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Part II - When the Vision Is Too Small: Control, Caution, and the Fear of Failure
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Part II - When the Vision Is Too Small: Control, Caution, and the Fear of Failure

Many pastors live on one of two extremes: they're either stuck managing reality or chasing fantasy. One leads to burnout from busyness, the other leads to burnout from disappointment. What if vision wasn’t about dreaming bigger or shrinking to fit—but about aligning with God’s voice, timing, and provision? In this three-part series, we’ll explore what happens when vision is too big, not big enough, and just right.

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Making the Most of Communication in Marriage
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Making the Most of Communication in Marriage

Previously we discussed four types of communication that belong in a healthy and growing marriage. You can’t leave any of them out. Time and again couples focus on the first two or three and stand by while things slowly dry up and distance becomes the norm. As you approach any of these types of communication there are some simple thoughts to help make the most of any conversation. Take a look below.

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Part I- When the Vision Is Too Big- Fantasy, Burnout, and the Illusion of Faith
Brad Daugherty, Faith, For Pastors Brad Daugherty Brad Daugherty, Faith, For Pastors Brad Daugherty

Part I- When the Vision Is Too Big- Fantasy, Burnout, and the Illusion of Faith

Many pastors live on one of two extremes: they're either stuck managing reality or chasing fantasy. One leads to burnout from busyness, the other leads to burnout from disappointment. What if vision wasn’t about dreaming bigger or shrinking to fit—but about aligning with God’s voice, timing, and provision? In this three-part series, we’ll explore what happens when vision is too big, not big enough, and just right.

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Peace Pact
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Peace Pact

After 30 years of fighting between dozens of factions, and hundreds of thousands—or even millions—of people dead, there is a new peace deal in place between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda.

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