Posted August 18, 2020 Since March of this year, our whole world has increasingly gone digital. Everything seems to be online now. Some people have trouble… Read more »
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Posted August 18, 2020 Since March of this year, our whole world has increasingly gone digital. Everything seems to be online now. Some people have trouble… Read more »
When I was twenty-one years old, still in college, my dad asked me to help him run a business called Church Coaching Solutions. Their mission… Read more »
In partnership with Discipleship.org, we launched an important podcast series about disciple-making culture featuring author Brandon Guindon. This five-part podcast series, featured on on “The HIM… Read more »
The following is a sermon preached on August 2, 2020 at Harpeth Christian Church in Franklin, Tennessee. You can listen to it on the HIM… Read more »
We’re pleased to announce Author Brandon Guindon’s “Disciple-Making Culture Video Course”! This video course of sixteen short videos—10–15 minutes each—features Brandon and his roundtable of… Read more »
The following is a sermon preached on July 19, 2020 at Harpeth Christian Church in Franklin, Tennessee. You can listen to it on the HIM… Read more »
Have you ever moved from one home to another? There are few things I hate more than moving, but the part of moving I despise… Read more »
“Disciple.” We know that word and what a disciple is, but understanding how to disciple others—how to live the life of a disciple-maker—can be confusing.… Read more »
We are used to culture being something rarely thought about, something that goes unnoticed. But a culture of disciple-making doesn’t come easy. It’s a culture… Read more »
Relationships within the church can be challenging. We are called to be unified, but often that call to unity can be difficult to navigate. Do… Read more »
Stories connect us to each other. They offer a glimpse into one another’s way of seeing the world. What happens when we realize that we… Read more »
It’s easy to want our churches to grow. It’s easy to want more people to know and love Jesus. It’s only that we often find… Read more »