Blessed Are the Poor in Spirit in a Culture of Self-Promotion
To be poor in spirit is to admit our emptiness before God. That humility flips the script—shaping how we see Him, ourselves, and others. Dependence on grace kills pride, frees us from comparison, and opens the door to God’s kingdom.
How to Welcome the Dechurched Without Reinforcing the Reasons They Left
The dechurched are not looking for gimmicks—they are looking for honesty, grace, and evidence that something has truly changed. This article offers five practical ways churches can welcome them back without repeating the patterns that drove them away in the first place.
Rediscovering the Table in a Stage-Driven Church
The stage is important, but it is not enough. Churches must intentionally create space for personal connection and discipleship through shared tables, not just worship services. If we neglect the table, we miss the depth of community Jesus modeled.

