This article explores the contrasting approaches of relational and program-based discipleship, highlighting their unique strengths and limitations. Relational discipleship, modeled after Jesus’ investment in His disciples, emphasizes personal relationships, accountability, and authenticity, fostering deep spiritual growth but requiring significant time and effort. In contrast, program-based disc... Continue reading
As we embark on the sacred task of making disciples, it is essential to remember the profound and transformative work of the Holy Spirit in our lives. The journey of discipleship is not one we undertake alone but is deeply intertwined with the guidance, conviction, and empowerment the Holy Spirit provides. This divine presence not only shapes our spiritual growth but also equips us to lead others ... Continue reading
The concept of "toxic charity," a type of giving that, although well-meaning, can create dependency, diminish dignity, and prevent long-term growth. It highlights the dangers of fostering dependency on the church, enabling unproductive behaviours, draining resources, and eroding recipients' sense of self-worth. To combat these issues, the blog post advocates for a model of charity that empowers in... Continue reading
In ministry, one of our core callings is to disciple others—to invest time, energy, and love into helping them grow in their faith. However, not everyone is truly ready for discipleship. Some may be unwilling to embrace the journey, and as a pastor, I've witnessed the importance of discerning between those open to growth and those who may not yet be prepared. Pouring time into those resistant to... Continue reading
As pastors, we recognize the challenges surrounding the subject of giving. Unfortunately, Christian organizations often have a poor reputation for handling finances. Stories of manipulation, pressure, and even misuse of funds have left people sceptical and, at times, hurt. In response, some pastors shy away from teaching about giving to avoid offence. But when we look at Jesus’ teachings, we see... Continue reading
In our rapidly advancing digital world, scammers are becoming more sophisticated. Identity theft, deceit, and manipulation have become common tools for fraudsters who prey on unsuspecting individuals through AI-generated advertisements, causing millions to lose their hard-earned money. Recent statistics show that Americans alone lost over $10 billion to online scams in 2022—a record high undersc... Continue reading