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Good Questions Lead to Good Decisions | Andy Stanley

Life is all about decision-making. Every day. Multiple times a day. Sometimes we’re sure. Sometime we’re unsure. Some of us are quick to decide. Others of us (me included) can’t ever get enough information before we decide. In the end, we are where...

Honor God, and Humility Follows | David Bowden

People often struggle to be humble. Listen to how C. S. Lewis described a humble person: Do not imagine that if you meet a truly humble man he will be what most people call “humble”: he will not be a sort of greasy, smarmy person, who is always...

Unveiling the Unknown | Margaret Feinberg

Mention the book of Revelation, and you’ll receive a spectrum of responses. Some will be intrigued, others fascinated, some perplexed, others hesitant, some nervous, others afraid. Toss around a mention of the number 666 or the beast, and some will...

The Journey Toward Racial Justice | Jemar Tisby

Thinking of racial justice as a journey helps us focus on each step without growing discouraged when we don’t make the progress we desire. The destination is racial equity and justice for people of every racial and ethnic background. The endpoint...

Is Heaven Our Eternal Home? | John Eldredge

What is God’s promise for a new heaven and a new earth? Does the Bible say that heaven is our eternal home? Or is it as Jesus says in the Gospel of Matthew, that the next chapter of our story begins with “the renewal of all things,” by which he...

3 Steps to Access Resurrection Power | Randy Frazee

In 1904, under the authorization of President Theodore Roosevelt, workers removed 3.5 billion cubic feet of earth, including eight miles of mountains, to create the Panama Canal which connects the Atlantic Ocean with the Pacific Ocean. How did they...

Forgiving What You Can't Forget | Lysa TerKeurst

Hi, friend. I’d be so grateful if you decided to join me for this study about forgiving what we can’t forget. I’m also proud of you for considering it. Because I know deeply and personally how hard all of this can be. When your heart has been...

Become a Bible Study Pro with Verse Mapping | Kristy Cambron

Mapping Bible verses isn’t new; it’s been a topic of conversation for years. You’ll find endless examples with a simple online search. And you guessed it—Bible journaling images and methods are popping up all over social media. But what is Verse...

God's Good Plans for You in 2021 | Megan Fate Marshman

“For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. Then you will call on me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to you. You will seek me and find me when...

God Loves to Give People a Fresh Start | Louie Giglio

They say everybody loves a comeback story. And what’s not to love? A smaller, weaker, less capable underdog goes up against the bigger, stronger, more talented opponent. It seems as if the writing is on the wall and there is no way the underdog can...

Dream Big with Bob Goff

Once upon a time, as kids or young adults, we had big dreams. Now life has become a maze of responsibilities, obligations, expectations, and assumptions about who we are and what we must do. We know there must be more to life than we are...

Do You Need Rescue? | Rebekah Lyons

Through study and experience, I’ve come to understand four rhythms that help me replace stress and anxiety with life-giving peace and purpose. They help me nurture and sustain lasting emotional health. These rhythms aren’t complicated—Rest,...

Galatians: Accepted and Free | Jada Edwards

Sometimes the Bible can seem overwhelming. Where do you go for words of comfort when you’re feeling overwhelmed, lost, or frustrated in life? What book of the Bible do you turn to for wisdom about the situation you find yourself in? The Beautiful...

Recovering a Theology of Gender, Sexuality, and the Human Body

Learn more about For the Body & get 30% off by clicking here! As Christians, we sometimes feel discouraged and hopeless about the culture around us. Dozens of books have been written about the decline of the church. We may feel like we are just...

Bethlehem | Kathy Lee Gifford

In the first session of The Rock, the Road, and the Rabbi , you’ll discover the significance of some of the details of the story of Jesus’ birth you may have overlooked. Why was Jesus born in a cave? What is the meaning of the manger in which he...

Are Christians the Bearers of Bad News? Philip Yancey

As a Christian, I have deep concern about how we represent our faith to others. We are called to proclaim the good news of forgiveness and hope, yet I keep coming across evidence that many people do not hear our message as good news. Surveys show...

Free Resources

Using How (not) to Save the World with your church or small group?

Using How (not) to Save the World with your church or small group?

Here are some tools to help: 

The Small Group Tool Kit includes two mobile-friendly invitation cards, reflection cards to enhance your small  group experience, and a worship song playlist curated by Hosanna Wong that can beplayed during small group meetings or personal Bible study time. 

The Church Tool Kit includes a downloadable poster, bulletininsert, invitation card, and Power Point slide.

Is your church talking about anxiety, depression and mental health issues? You should be.

Is your church talking about anxiety, depression and mental health issues? You should be.

Shawn Johnson, lead pastor of Red Rocks Church, gives a
searingly honest portrait of anxiety and depression and shows readers how to fight back and live free. He also has put together three free tools pastors can use to help their congregation have a productive conversation around mental health, including a discussion guide, sermon notes and key Scripture verses.