The Spirit of Justice in The Mission of God with Jemar Tisby
What does Jesus say about justice - and how does it relate to God’s mission?
How can people still work for change after seeing the worst of humanity and experiencing demoralizing setbacks?
How can God’s people “undertake acts of liberation and bear witness to the good news of their savior”?
Jemar Tisby answers these questions and more in this free, online video workshop.
The Spirit of Justice
The spirit of justice is the inner force that moves us to demand dignity and respect for ourselves and others. It is the cry of our souls for the world to be a fair and kind place. It is the power that inspires people to speak up when others remain silent. To move when others stand still. To put themselves on the line when others choose to remain comfortable.
Lessons from Oz
Eight flights and 12 lodgings across 10 cities in five states (of only seven!). More than 37 trainings and meetings, with nearly 750 people. Deep, rich, intentional time with 48+ churches' leaders, over the course of 38 days. That’s the “quantitative” side of our family’s summer, several weeks of which was spent in Australia (in slang, “Oz”). But the “qualitative” side is what I want to share in this Equipping Group summer recap.
AntiBurnout; a Lighter Way to Live and Lead
The best definition I’ve heard for burnout is from a researcher who calls it “Voluntary self-exploitation”. Perhaps the most helpful burnout definition for ministry leaders is this; “A syndrome of emotional exhaustion and cynicism that occurs in individuals who do ‘people work’ of some kind”. I asked a group of friends who have experienced burnout,“What did it feel like?” Emptier than empty. Freezer burn. Full, yet completely empty. Depleted mentally and emotionally. Ice skating uphill. Numb.
3 Tips to Maximize the Moment
We have a worthy Lord to live for and we only have one soul to steward in this life. And if we want to be good stewards of the life and resources God has given us, we must infuse intentionality into our lives. We need to act with intention and maximize the moment.
Today I want to give you three quick tips that can help you maximize the moment in your life right now.
How to Survive in Ministry for the Long Haul
In August 2022 my wife and I stepped down from our roll as senior pastors of an amazing congregation we had led for over 36 years. When we started this journey in 1986 we had a desire to build something that would outlive us. At that time the norm in our ministry world was pastors moving every four to five years—often seeking a bigger church with better benefits.
Can Churches in a City Work Together?
This was the question that Jim Essian, a friend and fellow pastor in my city, asked 15 folks around a table in 2017. This was the third question he asked, with building gusto, after receiving rousing and unified responses from his first two questions: “Who believes Fort Worth needs the gospel?” “YES!” “Who believes that church planting is a way that can happen?” “YES!” Then came the climactic moment: “Who’s ready to plant churches together?” …crickets. No response. The air was sucked out of the room. No one was ready to work together.
The Gift of Your Unique Capacity
Recognizing and stewarding one’s personal strengths and limitations can lead to more faithful and effective ministry.
Using Summer for Discipleship with Daniel Yang
How do we live in THIS season of discipleship, while preparing for the NEXT one? Do we ever take time to pause, to both zoom in on our hearts and zoom out to assess our ministry efforts? And… what is ‘discipleship’ supposed to look like during the summer, with its ups and downs, vacations, and more!?
Daniel Yang answers these questions and more in this free, online video workshop.
Mental Health. In Ministry.
What happens when these universal struggles with mental health and mental illness occur in the context of ministry? The phrase in ministry distinguishes and intensifies the words mental health and mental illness. Experiencing any mental health struggle, from mild depression to bipolar disorder, in the middle of spiritual ministry to others complicates how such mental struggles play out in our lives. If we could experience our mental health issues in a vacuum, if they didn't affect others around us, we could navigate them with fewer complications. That is, in fact, why, at the most intense moments of mental anguish, people are advised, or even forced, to remove themselves from their normal contexts and relationships to a place dedicated to their recovery.
A “Good News” People
As we approach Easter weekend, we want to pause and remember that the life, death, resurrection, and reign of Jesus is truly “good news” – on Easter, yes, and also in everyday life, all year long. But amidst competing worldviews, everyday busyness, and a context that prioritizes values over beliefs, it’s easy to relegate that “good news” to Sundays (or perhaps for some, this one Sunday annually), and live as if other forms of “good news” are better, more impacting, and more applicable to Monday - Saturday life, the rest of the year.
Five Things I’ve Learned About Residencies
This experience shaped the past nine years, as I have led national church planting residencies for various organizations. In 2019 and again in 2023, we did a full-scale revision of our residency work. On one hand, The Equipping Group is collaborating with more organizations, churches, and planters than ever before. On the other hand, these revisions came from many lessons learned in training dozens of residents, from many states and beyond, who are now ministering in five countries.
As I reflect on the past eight years and look to the future, I wanted to capture and share five lessons we learned.
Locating Jesus with Wisdom: Preaching Amid Political Intensity
Fear and fire shone within this man’s eyes. He sat at a table with fellow Christian leaders. The pastor had asked that I speak to their leadership team about how to follow Jesus in our political moment. It was slowly dawning upon me that by “weapons,” this brother meant physical ones not spiritual.
Jesus View of Leadership with JR Woodward
What if we've missed the point of "church leadership"? Why are so many Christian celebrities who "rose," now "falling"? Could it be that words like "celebrity" & "high profile" are never intended to refer to those leading God's people in the first place?
JR Woodward answers these questions and more in this free, online video workshop.
When the Work Feels too Heavy
What do you do as a leader, when things feel like they’re falling apart?
What’s your default response when you feel stretched too thin?
What happens when you can’t “fix” the thousands of things that people want you to fix?
Historically in seasons like these, my default response was to double down, to pile things on my plate, and to take a stronger hold on the things I could control, during the (many more) things I couldn’t.
But that posture only works for so long. Or more truthfully, it only even feels like it works… as I discovered the hard way.
How the Powers Seek to Subvert Our Leadership
Recently, I was asked to speak to a group of pastors from various countries in Africa. They sent me a series of questions that they wanted me to address, and I sensed that at the heart of a few of their questions was they were measuring of themselves with each other regarding the size of their church. I wonder where they got that from?
Leaving an Enduring Legacy
A promise of the Bible is that none of us are “everything enough” — because no human but Jesus was ever intended to be enough. No church is “everything enough” to accomplish the beautiful, weighty, spiritual task of sending — because no church without God’s Spirit can accomplish what only God can accomplish. Another promise of the Bible is that “God chose what is foolish in the world to shame the wise; God chose what is weak in the world to shame the strong; God chose what is low and despised in the world, even things that are not, to bring to nothing things that are, so that no human being might boast in the presence of God.” (1 Corinthians 1:27-29)
Why Hope Matters (Part 2)
This year, many churches and leaders will wring their hands in worry about the political process in the United States. One way or another, on one side of the aisle or the other, Christians will be convinced that the destiny of Christianity, the existence of our country, and the state of our world will hinge on the contents of ballot boxes on the first Tuesday in November.
Learning Evangelism from Jesus
Do we actually know how Jesus sounds like good news to people today? Do we know how to share the gospel in a way that it addresses peoples' true needs, problems, questions and situations?
Join Jerram Barrs as he answers these questions and more in this Free Online Workshop.
Why Hope Matters (Part 1)
This year, many churches and leaders will wring their hands in worry about the political process in the United States. One way or another, on one side of the aisle or the other, Christians will be convinced that the destiny of Christianity, the existence of our country, and the state of our world will hinge on the contents of ballot boxes on the first Tuesday in November.