The long-term spiritual; effects of “quarantine life” on both adults and children are dramatic.
Author: Chad Williams
Hope at the Halfway Mark of 2020
The Gospel resets our expectations of life in a fallen world by raising our expectations of the life to come in the New Heaven/New Earth that awaits us.
Cancelling the Cancel-Culture in the Church
It happens now with a fairly shocking amount of regularity: A leader is “cancelled”. We feign surprise but we are not. After all, we live in a… Read more “Cancelling the Cancel-Culture in the Church”
Recommended Reading Summer Edition
Summer is my favorite season for reading. If you are like me, this time of year you are scouring the internet for “best of” book lists, hoping… Read more “Recommended Reading Summer Edition”
What Churches Can Learn from Chickfila about Reopening
I used to work for Chickfila. Chickfila was actually my first job. Before entering vocational ministry I spent a little over 10 years working for the company.… Read more “What Churches Can Learn from Chickfila about Reopening”
The Depressed Pastor: Making Sense of Mental Illness in Pastoral Ministry
“Why”? That’s all the text said. A one-word question. But I knew exactly what my friend (a Lead Pastor in another church) was asking. I knew the… Read more “The Depressed Pastor: Making Sense of Mental Illness in Pastoral Ministry”
“A Tsumani of Humanitarian Needs”: The Silent, Invisible, Global Challenge on the Horizon
Over the last couple of weeks, I’ve been given a unique perspective on the global impact of this pandemic through calls with various church leaders around the… Read more ““A Tsumani of Humanitarian Needs”: The Silent, Invisible, Global Challenge on the Horizon”
How God Provides
In times of difficulties, when the future is most uncertain, it is easier to doubt God’s role as the provider of all things. In the book of… Read more “How God Provides”
April Recommended Reading
Well…I trust you are able to read more than ever before in these unprecedented times. This time of social distancing has created, for many, new space in… Read more “April Recommended Reading”