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Why the Church Stopped Singing Psalms—and Why We Need Them Back

“Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly, teaching and admonishing one another in all wisdom, singing psalms and hymns and spiritual songs.” — Colossians 3:16 For nearly 1,500 years, the Psalms were the primary songbook of the Christian church. From the catacombs of Rome to the Reformation cathedrals, God’s people sang the Psalter. […]

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The Day After Easter: When the Alleluias Fade and Real Discipleship Begins

The lilies have wilted. The choir robes hang empty in the closet. The sanctuary that overflowed with visitors yesterday now sits quiet, with scattered faithful wondering where everyone went. Easter Monday discipleship is not about maintaining the emotional high of Resurrection Sunday. Instead, it is about learning to live as if Christ actually rose from

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The History of Sunrise Services: How Easter Morning Traditions Point to the Resurrection

Every Easter morning, thousands of Christians gather in cemeteries, parks, and churchyards before dawn to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ. This beautiful tradition—known as the sunrise service—has deep roots in church history that stretch back nearly three centuries. Understanding sunrise service history helps us appreciate how this powerful practice connects believers across generations to

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Why the Resurrection Changes Everything: Easter and the Hope of the Gospel

The Easter resurrection stands as the central event of human history. Without it, Christianity collapses into just another philosophical system. With it, every promise of God finds its confirmation and every human life finds its ultimate meaning. This is not merely a historical claim—it is the foundation upon which everything else stands or falls. Paul

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How to Read the Bible for Transformation, Not Just Information

Last Updated: April 3, 2026 Most Christians have never been taught how to read the Bible for transformation. We know how to study Scripture for information—how to parse Greek verbs, trace theological themes, and accumulate biblical knowledge. Yet millions of believers remain spiritually stagnant despite years of Bible reading. The problem isn’t a lack of

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Why the Future of the Church Won’t Drop from the Sky: Church Planting as the Natural Fruit of Discipleship

Last updated: April 3, 2026 There’s a dangerous assumption creeping into Christian leadership circles today—the idea that healthy churches just happen, that vibrant communities of faith will somehow materialize without intentional effort. But the future of the church won’t drop from the sky. It must be built, prayerfully and persistently, through the ancient practice of

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Are We Preaching the Gospel Wrong? Why Gospel-Centered Sermons Are the Only Answer

Last Updated: April 3, 2026 | Published: April 3, 2026 Are We Preaching the Gospel Wrong? Why Gospel-Centered Sermons Are the Only Answer What should a sermon actually be about? It’s a question that gets surprisingly controversial in church leadership circles today. Should every sermon be gospel-centered? Or is there room for practical life advice,

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Why Consumer Christianity Is Killing the Church: A Call to True Discipleship

Consumer Christianity has quietly become the dominant religion in America. We shop for churches like we shop for coffee—comparing playlists, preaching styles, children’s programs, and parking convenience. We evaluate our “church experience” the way we rate restaurants on Yelp. And when our preferences aren’t met? We simply drive to the next option down the road.

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Why the Pastoral Pipeline Is Breaking—and How Disciple Making Can Fix It

Discipleship podcasts and Reformed theology podcast discussions are increasingly asking the same urgent question: where have all the pastors gone? The crisis in Christian leadership is not merely a staffing shortage—it is a spiritual deficit that strikes at the heart of how we understand disciple making and church multiplication. As churches across North America struggle

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Church Leadership Development: How to Raise Up Leaders Who Multiply Disciples

Church Leadership Development: How to Raise Up Leaders Who Multiply Disciples What is church leadership development? It’s the intentional process of identifying, training, and empowering believers to lead others in following Jesus and making disciples. For pastors and church planters, this isn’t optional—it’s the biblical mandate that sustains every movement of God throughout history. If

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