How to Help Families Grow in Gratitude at Thanksgiving (and Beyond!)
This Thanksgiving, help families grow in gratitude by mailing them a fun, simple tool to use at home.
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This Thanksgiving, help families grow in gratitude by mailing them a fun, simple tool to use at home.
Lament is an essential ingredient of honest faith, but what does biblical lament look or sound like in real congregations?
Dwell Flex is a new multi-age, multi-setting version of Dwell. This post includes some important details leaders will want to keep in mind as they begin using this resource.
Dwell Flex is a new multi-age, multi-setting version of Dwell. This post includes important details Dwell coordinators will want to keep in mind as they equip their leaders to use this resource.
As we wonder about schools and their reopening plans, are congregations involved in crafting creative community solutions and ideas to make education for all students a fair and equitable priority?
This FREE resource will help you easily adapt any DWELL session to a simple outline that can be used in a variety of settings.
Check out this fabulous idea for helping families form faith this fall and into the future.
Whether you're wondering how to include and engage children during worship this fall or looking for fresh ideas for children's messages, the ideas in this post have got you covered.
These new resources will help churches adapt their Dwell program to a variety of situations.
The work of racism is so complex that people would rather not talk about it until it's too late. Here are some practical tools to engage the conversation.
We’ve curated a list of excellent reopening resources for churches to help you navigate both the practical and theological aspects of beginning to gather in person again.
As a white Christ-follower in the United States, I must step out of my denial and face the meaning of my whiteness.
Church, if we cannot lament, we cannot be true to ourselves. If we do not speak loudly about hard things, we do not let them change us.
If trauma is what I'm experiencing, what can I do about it? Is there a role for the church in such a time as this?
As regions across the US and Canada begin reopening, what leadership challenges are pastors and councils engaging?
In this article, I explore the way that Muslims view the Qur'an and compare this with the promises of the Bible.
Racism is a stronghold in our countries that will not go away overnight. The remedy is a commitment to sanctification. We invite you to walk with us in this sanctification process. Also available in Spanish and Korean.
In this compelling article, Hannah Reed explores the many parallels that can be drawn between the COVID-19 pandemic and racism.
Dwell at Home's 5 Way resources are perfect for busy families. As a church, pick one to focus on over 5 weeks to give parents simple goals to work toward each week.
When men and women desire to thrive in ministry, they must be intentional about serving together in life-giving ways.
Wondering how you might meaningfully include children during online worship on Pentecost Sunday and/or how to support families as they celebrate Pentecost at home? Check this out.
We've worked with state and local health departments to create guidelines, specific for churches in West Michigan, as they consider what re-opening the church may look like.
Pastor Kyle Brooks shares 5 tips to help believers and churches continue to respond to the coronavirus pandemic and its aftermath, even after churches can gather in-person again.
If you would like to create a culture of flourishing, where men and women are working in shared leadership roles, there are some gender dynamics we should consider.
I interviewed an Alberta emergency room physician, an emergency room nurse, a unit nurse, and a primary-care paramedic. Here's what I found.