Would you believe flinging open your doors could mean more intimate faith for your family? Author Don Everts reveals startling research about a packed house.
“What’s it look like to love my community?” Don Everts helps you get intentional about your relationship to your neighborhood, caring in ways that matter.
Author Don Everts knows what it’s like to feel disconnected in your own neighborhood. But he also knows why community is critically important.
It's easy to make friends in Kindergarten. It gets harder to maintain friendships once we're out of school and in the "real world" but those key relationships are no less vital. Catherine Parks shares some tips for how to find, make, and keep quality friendships.
Author CJ Cagle challenges us to rethink our resources in light of God's advice -- commands -- on money: what's dangerous, what's wise, & how to get out of debt.
Because Jesus came to earth, believers have identity and purpose. Dave Wilson explains the ways Jesus' birth affects every aspect of our lives.
Author Dean Inserra explains there are plenty of people who claim to be Christians but when it comes to Christ, they are clueless. Inserra talks about the best way to reach people who don't know they're lost.
Director Alex Kendrick and actor Cameron Arnett talk about the Kendrick brothers' latest film, "Overcomer," a movie about identity.
Catherine Parks believes that trust has to be established before a person can truly open up to another, and this applies to marriage. Ultimately our security must come from Christ, and not what others think.
Catherine Parks reveals the surprising secret to deeper relationships. Parks tells what happens when we decide to get real about our sin through repentance and confession.
It's harder to maintain friendships once we're out of school and in the "real world." Catherine Parks shares some tips for how to find, make, and keep quality friendships.
Drew Hill addresses what parents can do when they are disappointed in their children. There are many things that can trip up our kids, which is why parents need to be proactive in talking with their kids.
Pastor Drew Hill talks straight with parents about engaging kids emotionally. Hill recommends parents repeatedly initiate with their kids by going on family walks and enjoying family meals.
Pastor Drew Hill invites parents to see their teens through the lens of the gospel. Hill encourages parents to ask good questions, like Jesus did, rather than always issue a command.
Whether you're single or married, you likely subscribe to some popular myths about singleness. Matt Perman tackles these myths and mixed messages with practical suggestions.
There are many erroneous ideas about singleness floating around amidst both religious and secular cultures. Christopher Yuan tackles these ideas head-on with truth straight from the Bible.
How can the victim of sexual abuse trust the body of Christ again? How can we go back to any church body? Why should we even try?
Nap schedules, feedings, teething, separation anxiety, sickness, sports – when kids are young, it seems easier to stay home. Is going to church worth it?
Lisa Anderson talks candidly about the reasons some singles find themselves spouse-less.
Two years ago I moved to Denver. I was pursuing the woman who is now my wife. She was starting at Denver Seminary, pursuing a master’s degree in counseling. I was working from home at the time, so finding work wouldn’t be an issue. I arrived in town on a Sunday, and that night EA […]
When was the last time you let your pastor know how much your appreciate him?
Authentic community between believers demands that the real you is willing to meet the real needs of others.
The HomeBuilders Couples Series has done a lot for our church.
Kim and I know firsthand the difference between a terrible marriage and a healthy one, and we have a passion to help other couples.
The impact made on an entire church started when a pastor and his wife attended a Weekend to Remember marriage getaway.
How the HomeBuilders Couples Series is revolutionizing our church.