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The Power of Delegation in Leadership

In Exodus 18:13–27, we find one of the most practical and timeless leadership lessons in Scripture. Moses, the leader of Israel, is doing meaningful work—judging disputes, teaching God’s laws, and guiding the people. But by trying to do it all himself, he exposes a...

Is There Room at the Table for Everyone?

9  As Jesus passed on from there, he saw a man called Matthew sitting at the tax booth, and he said to him, “Follow me.” And he rose and followed him. 10  And as Jesus reclined at table in the house, behold, many tax collectors and...

Unreasonable Hospitality: Rooted in Grace, Realized in Presence

In a world that prizes efficiency over presence, the Church is called to be different. As ministry leaders, we are not called to climb a ladder of spiritual success or build a flawless, corporate ministry. Instead, we are invited to embody a kind of hospitality that...

The Screwtape Strategy: The Stealth Weapon Tearing Us Apart

We’ve all heard the old joke: Tonto and the Lone Ranger are riding through a canyon together when, suddenly, both sides are filled with warriors in battle dress. The Lone Ranger turns to Tonto and asks, “What are we going to do?” Tonto looks at him and replies, “What...

The Power of Delegation in Leadership

In Exodus 18:13–27, we find one of the most practical and timeless leadership lessons in Scripture. Moses, the leader of Israel, is doing meaningful work—judging disputes, teaching God’s laws, and guiding the people. But by trying to do it all himself, he exposes a...

Is There Room at the Table for Everyone?

9  As Jesus passed on from there, he saw a man called Matthew sitting at the tax booth, and he said to him, “Follow me.” And he rose and followed him. 10  And as Jesus reclined at table in the house, behold, many tax collectors and...

Unreasonable Hospitality: Rooted in Grace, Realized in Presence

In a world that prizes efficiency over presence, the Church is called to be different. As ministry leaders, we are not called to climb a ladder of spiritual success or build a flawless, corporate ministry. Instead, we are invited to embody a kind of hospitality that...

The Screwtape Strategy: The Stealth Weapon Tearing Us Apart

We’ve all heard the old joke: Tonto and the Lone Ranger are riding through a canyon together when, suddenly, both sides are filled with warriors in battle dress. The Lone Ranger turns to Tonto and asks, “What are we going to do?” Tonto looks at him and replies, “What...

The Power of Delegation in Leadership

In Exodus 18:13–27, we find one of the most practical and timeless leadership lessons in Scripture. Moses, the leader of Israel, is doing meaningful work—judging disputes, teaching God’s laws, and guiding the people. But by trying to do it all himself, he exposes a...

Is There Room at the Table for Everyone?

9  As Jesus passed on from there, he saw a man called Matthew sitting at the tax booth, and he said to him, “Follow me.” And he rose and followed him. 10  And as Jesus reclined at table in the house, behold, many tax collectors and...

Unreasonable Hospitality: Rooted in Grace, Realized in Presence

In a world that prizes efficiency over presence, the Church is called to be different. As ministry leaders, we are not called to climb a ladder of spiritual success or build a flawless, corporate ministry. Instead, we are invited to embody a kind of hospitality that...

The Screwtape Strategy: The Stealth Weapon Tearing Us Apart

We’ve all heard the old joke: Tonto and the Lone Ranger are riding through a canyon together when, suddenly, both sides are filled with warriors in battle dress. The Lone Ranger turns to Tonto and asks, “What are we going to do?” Tonto looks at him and replies, “What...

The Power of Delegation in Leadership

In Exodus 18:13–27, we find one of the most practical and timeless leadership lessons in Scripture. Moses, the leader of Israel, is doing meaningful work—judging disputes, teaching God’s laws, and guiding the people. But by trying to do it all himself, he exposes a...

Is There Room at the Table for Everyone?

9  As Jesus passed on from there, he saw a man called Matthew sitting at the tax booth, and he said to him, “Follow me.” And he rose and followed him. 10  And as Jesus reclined at table in the house, behold, many tax collectors and...

Unreasonable Hospitality: Rooted in Grace, Realized in Presence

In a world that prizes efficiency over presence, the Church is called to be different. As ministry leaders, we are not called to climb a ladder of spiritual success or build a flawless, corporate ministry. Instead, we are invited to embody a kind of hospitality that...

The Screwtape Strategy: The Stealth Weapon Tearing Us Apart

We’ve all heard the old joke: Tonto and the Lone Ranger are riding through a canyon together when, suddenly, both sides are filled with warriors in battle dress. The Lone Ranger turns to Tonto and asks, “What are we going to do?” Tonto looks at him and replies, “What...

Is There Room at the Table for Everyone?

Is There Room at the Table for Everyone?

What if your workplace isn’t just a job, but an intentional assignment from God? Looking at the life of Matthew, Rev. Dr. Keith Haney challenges us to break down the barrier between the sacred and secular, and live out our faith exactly where we are.

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Unreasonable Hospitality: Rooted in Grace, Realized in Presence

Unreasonable Hospitality: Rooted in Grace, Realized in Presence

In a world that prizes efficiency and metrics over deep connection, ministry leaders often face the temptation to run churches like corporations. But the Gospel calls us to a different posture—one rooted in the Theology of the Cross. Discover what it means to practice an “unreasonable hospitality” that embraces people in their brokenness, prioritizes the discipline of presence, and models the scandalous, unconditional grace of Jesus.

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Is There Room at the Table for Everyone?

Is There Room at the Table for Everyone?

What if your workplace isn’t just a job, but an intentional assignment from God? Looking at the life of Matthew, Rev. Dr. Keith Haney challenges us to break down the barrier between the sacred and secular, and live out our faith exactly where we are.

How to Overcome Mission Fatigue

How to Overcome Mission Fatigue

Churches, like people, have a life cycle. There is often an early season marked by energy, risk, sacrifice, and the drive to build. Then comes maturity, when a church has history, structure, and stability. But many churches now seem to live somewhere between maturity...