The Superpower You Didn’t Know You Have: Four Benefits of an Active Prayer Life

By Dr. Stan Toler (1950-2017) If you had a super power, what would you want it to be? I love to ask people that question. The responses are always interesting. Flying tops the list. Others will say teleportation, invisibility, or x-ray vision. It’s fun to speculate about the good we might do if we had... Continue Reading →

How I Knew God Was with Me in My Parents’ Divorce

By Scott Armstrong September 1993.  I was 15 years old.  My dad and mom call a family meeting after supper.  My brother and I came down from our rooms, wondering what’s going on.  We usually had the famous “family meetings” once a year when some new rule was being enforced or when a vacation needed... Continue Reading →

Chains Shall He Break

  *A reflection by Julie Clawson in her book, Everyday Justice: The Global Impact of Our Daily Choices   The nineteenth-century hymn “O Holy Night” is one of my favorite Christmas carols, but for years I sang it (off-key and with gusto) without really considering the lyrics.  I thought it was just a pretty song about... Continue Reading →

14-Point Check Up for Mistakes That Will Hurt Your Leadership (II)

In our previous post, we published the beginning of the article “14-Point Check-up for Mistakes that Will Hurt your Leadership” by Pastor Dan Reiland.  Today we will continue the checklist with the last important pointers for any leader or minister.   5. Starting but Not Finishing I’ll let you in on a little secret, not... Continue Reading →

14-Point Check Up for Mistakes That Will Hurt Your Leadership

By: Dan Reiland I just completed my annual physical. Going through the process of a thorough check-up from head to toe is not much fun, but it’s a smart thing to do. My doctor is excellent and very thorough. He starts with my vital signs, does extensive blood work, and then checks for things that... Continue Reading →

Jesus Is Not The Solution

https://iamchrisgilmore.com/2019/08/05/jesus-is-not-the-solution/ Whenever we face despair in our country one of the most common refrains is, “People just need Jesus.” My friends, I have bad news – Jesus is not the solution. At least not the Jesus most of us mean. The Jesus who is a neat little add on to our lives. The one we... Continue Reading →

A Testimony from Dr. Brent Hulett

A few months ago I had the privilege of meeting our new head of Mobilization for Global Missions in our denomination, Dr. Brent Hulett.  Officially his title is: Coordinator of Engaging and Equipping for the Church of the Nazarene.  He has taken the time to share his testimony and challenge us in the following video. ... Continue Reading →

Joan Chittister: Reflections on the Importance of the Christian calendar

We begin the Christian calendar with Advent.  From my perspective, no one expresses the meaning of this reality better perhaps than Joan Chittister en her book, The Liturgical Year: The Spiraling Adventure of the Spiritual Life. Every year is a distinct growth point in life, the shedding of another shell of life.  Each year brings... Continue Reading →

Three Missionary Events Impact the Dominican Republic

During the past three months, various districts in the Dominican Republic organized events that ended up impacting the churches and communities where they were held. Having observed how many local congregations have recently atrophied in their work of disciple-making, sponsored missionary Sugey Barrón, together with her leadership team, organized a Maximum Mission entitled “NO LIMITS”... Continue Reading →

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