Dancing With The Manatees: A Family Parable
Dancing With the Manatees—stepping out of the boat to trust the Master Choreographer. An invitation to courage, healing, and grace-filled discipleship.
Dancing With the Manatees—stepping out of the boat to trust the Master Choreographer. An invitation to courage, healing, and grace-filled discipleship.
Germany Missions Field Manual equips teams with theological soundness, missional intelligence, and cultural awareness for faithful, effective mission in Germany.
Research connects at least weekly Bible use to a strong identity. Nearly 7 in 10 daily Bible readers have a strong sense of identity.
When Jesus said, “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest,” He wasn’t talking about just crashing after a long day. His “Take my yoke upon you” invitation was relief from the heavy load of religion—endless rules, constant pressure, and trying to prove yourself.
In the movie Moneyball, John W. Henry turns to Billy Beane and says, “I know you’ve taken it in the teeth, but the first guy through the wall always gets bloody… always.”
Half of churchgoers say their church needs to become more ethnically diverse, and young people appear to be leading the charge.