Cave, Table, Road: Spiritual Rhythms for Gospel Movements
This ancient spiritual life rhythm is making a come-back and pointing the way to a healthy, holistic, and impactful ministry.
This ancient spiritual life rhythm is making a come-back and pointing the way to a healthy, holistic, and impactful ministry.
Third spaces play a strategic role in reaching others with the good news. Here are some lessons our staff have learned about making a third space a missional space.
Because of their commitment to prayer and listening to God, these fledgling churches became stronger during lockdown than they were before.
When Adam and Andy set off to start an outward-focused church expression, they had no idea how much energy they’d first have to invest in deconstructing their Sunday-centric values to become truly missional.
What does it mean to be the Church, when the Church has left the building?
Christians can talk a lot about “being good news” in hard places. But in a world dominated by bad news nearly all the time—from the global to the personal—what does good news actually look like?
What if the essence of discipleship was the daily invitation to discover more of the integrated both/and life that we see in Jesus himself?
What if recharging our spirits and staying connected to God wasn’t something we needed to do in solitude and retreat, but something we could do constantly no matter where we were or what was going on?
Intercession and speaking blessing are very different things. Anne de Leyser shares that there is a movement of God calling his children to speak blessings over their place and people again.
Living in expectation that God can use you to help others know and experience his love and power is within your reach. Alan Mullikin and Alastair Rundle share five steps to letting God work through you in miraculous ways.
What are the three dimensions of the gospel necessary for effective mission? Sam Metcalf discusses these three essential characteristics in a free ebook that you can access here.
What is it that has kept Jim Bloom and his wife in ministry in a hard place for more than two decades, when it would have been easier to give up and leave? Jim shares four things that kept him from quitting.