Parenting in the midst of protests and a pandemic is a difficult opportunity
Parenting right now is chaos, but there is a lot of opportunity to teach our children to love God, says a worship leader.
Parenting right now is chaos, but there is a lot of opportunity to teach our children to love God, says a worship leader.
Link to author Angie Kay Hong
COVID-19 emphasizes the need for ethical, evidence-based and visionary leadership, writes the executive director of Sojourners.
Link to author Adam Russell Taylor
From one of the pandemic’s epicenters, a minister describes his congregation’s experience through death and new life over the last four months.
Link to author Gary V. Simpson
How we measure the investment in organizations can shortchange commitments that different racial, ethnic and cultural communities make to their ministries, writes the executive director of Leadership Education at Duke Divinity.
Link to author David L. Odom
Christian professionals and families partner to experiment with innovative approaches to youth formation in a socially distant environment.
Link to author G. Jeffrey MacDonald
Beyond keeping churchgoers safe when buildings reopen, congregational leaders need to consider these three things, writes a managing director of Leadership Education at Duke Divinity.
Link to author Nathan Kirkpatrick
Jesus healed through reversal, rescue and restoration. His healing did not just leave bodies and spirits whole. It left communities whole as well, writes a psychiatrist and theologian.
Link to author Warren Kinghorn
As many ministries are forced online during the pandemic, leaders must pay attention to and improve user experience, says a pastor.
Link to author A. Trevor Sutton
COVID-19 -- and its impact on black and brown communities -- is the American empire in viral form, writes the pastor of Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church in Washington, D.C.
Link to author William H. Lamar IV
Our fears and impatience in the season of COVID-19 are similar to the disciples’ experience following the resurrection, writes the director of the Thriving in Ministry Coordination Program at Leadership Education at Duke Divinity.
Link to author Alaina Kleinbeck