This is love: not that we loved God, but that he loved us and sent his Son as an atoning sacrifice for our sins. Dear friends, since God so loved us, we also ou...
Strategy. Innovation. Goals. These words are not inherently bad. However, as they relate to spreading the gospel and making disciples, they can be incredibly pr...
As a pastor, I regularly hear the annoying question: “So, how many people do you have in attendance?” I get so tired of hearing this, because I know the attitud...
A Response to "Almost Half of Practicing Christian Millennials Say Evangelism is Wrong" by Barna Group
I’m a millennial. Even though it’s just within the win...
Sometimes we add “ghost words” to passages of Scripture; words that make sense to us, change the meaning of passage, but are not really there. See if you can sp...
Our family currently lives in the center of a major European city and we often find ourselves thinking, if happiness is measured by the looks on people’s face...
In this episode of Practically Christian Podcast, Debbie and Josh discuss what "doing life together" really means. It is so much more than attending church once...
Why "weeping for Spurgeon?"
Charles Haddon Spurgeon was, and still remains, a very influential preacher, theologian, and pastor who experienced phenomenal su...
In this episode, Debbie and Josh discuss what as "Practically Christians" we think about evangelism. It would have been a great episode, but Josh apparently for...
In this episode Debbie and Josh talk about some of the shortcomings of the church, a brief history of the church, and how church should look in our lives. All t...
We all have opinions and there is nothing wrong with sharing them. The problem comes when our pride or attitude overcomes the love that we should have for our f...
"If God really does loves me, why do I struggle to feel that love?"
I have sat with many people who question whether God loves them. Similarly, in many other...