Growing the Harvest: Faithfulness and Fruitfulness
In ministry, is faithfulness or fruitfulness most important? Or...can both be equally important?
In ministry, is faithfulness or fruitfulness most important? Or...can both be equally important?
How can we intentionally bless the Church when facing the imperfections or the places we have been hurt? ChurchNEXT director Gary Mayes shows the way.
God often chooses the most unlikely people—the ones who say yes—and empowers them to change the world.
Without a multiplication mindset, your ministry impact may be far smaller than it could be. Here’s why.
Novo staff are fire-starters, multiplying our impact by equipping, empowering, and collaborating with others. Doralicia Gonzales shares her perspective on how we work to spread the fire of gospel movement around the world.
At World Wide Conference, God challenged us (through Colletta Rhoads and others) to repent of our prejudices and ethnic divisions and live out the Kingdom values of reconciliation and healing in deeper ways.
Mother Teresa left a powerful legacy of compassionate action. How did she bring so many into this work of love, and how can we follow her example?
Two structures of the Church are needed to fulfill the mission of God—sodalities and modalities. This Wild West analogy shows the unique purpose of each.
Colletta Rhoads shares why she believes in raising up youth to lead in gospel movements and key principles to launching these young leaders.
God designed apostolic people to overcome barriers and advance his mission, but not all apostles have the same call. Here are 3 biblical types we can identify.
How can we leave a legacy to our kids, grandkids, or other young adults in our lives?
Mentoring builds God’s Kingdom far beyond the investment in that one person. It can impact whole communities.