Dennae Pierre explores why we haven’t always equipped people to be initiators and cultivators of community, and what kind of resiliencies, conflict resolution strategies, and relational rhythms we need to inhabit moving forward.
Leadership journeys are often rough and uphill. Change has to happen, but in the midst of a pandemic, change often feels insane –this was most especially the case for MaryKate Morse.
As a pastor or local minister, if you live in a community with an Asian demographic, Michelle Reyes helps us think through how to make it your goal to create space in your congregation for Asian Americans to feel welcomed, loved, and celebrated.
"We’ve become so enamored with the spectacle of church in America that we struggle now to even recognize or value the needy in our midst." Josh Funk reminds us to embrace the ordinary opportunities around us to serve as Christ did.Â
Diana Cutaia founded Coaching Peace in 2012, a company focused on using the power of play and connection to empower organizations and teams to create cultures of care, belonging, and peace.
This week, Ian Morgan Cron, bestselling author, psychotherapist, Enneagram teacher, Episcopal priest, and the host of the wildly popular podcast, “Typology,” sits down with Steve Cuss for an incredible episode.
Neil Young removed his music from Spotify because of vaccine misinformation shared by Joe Rogan, the host of the leading podcast show on Spotify. What can we learn from Neil Young about witness and how does power work in relation to truth claims?
Kellye Fabian serves at Willow Creek Community Church as the Pastor of Biblical Oversight & Support and is the author of Holy Vulnerability: Spiritual Practices for the Broken, Ashamed, Anxious, and Afraid and Sacred Questions: A Transformative Journey Through the Bible.