Drawing from his original doctoral research at ACU, combined with his experience as a minister and as a Navy Reserve Chaplain, Daniel McGraw talks about how to lead effectively while continuing to nourish one’s soul.
Drawing from his original doctoral research at ACU, combined with his experience as a minister and as a Navy Reserve Chaplain, Daniel McGraw talks about how to lead effectively while continuing to nourish one’s soul.
Lauren Calvin Cooke guides us in how to utilize the Gospel of John for personal spiritual growth.
Dr. Anessa Westbrook shares her original research about what factors help young women to grow spiritually.
Note: This post is part of the What Are You Seeking series. First Things First A long time ago, our friend Augustine talked about disordered
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Churches are too cautious. People who won’t change can’t grow, because growth cannot occur without something being done differently than it was before. Churches that won’t
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Everyone has plenty of opinions on what it means to raise up a child in the way that he or she should go. But when