Category: Inspiration
He Suffers With Us: The God Who Enters Pain
Pain often convinces us that God is distant—but the gospel tells a radically different story. In Jesus, God doesn’t stand outside our suffering; He steps into it. The Incarnation reveals a God who weeps, bleeds, and walks with us through grief, shaping how we understand suffering, discipleship, and the stories ministries tell.
Ethical Storytelling for Ministries: Sharing Testimonies Safely
Ministries often hesitate to share testimonies because protecting participants’ safety and privacy matters. This guide shows ministry leaders how to share powerful stories of life change while safeguarding identities. Learn practical techniques like altering details, using ambiguity, and omitting sensitive information so your ministry can inspire others without compromising confidentiality.
Solution for Ministry Burnout
Ministry burnout rarely comes from bad intentions. It usually comes from saying yes too often to good things. In this article, we explore how Naomi’s House founder Simone Halpin protects her family and ministry through clear boundaries and focused calling—and how ministry leaders can prevent burnout by clarifying what they are truly called to carry.
Ministry Branding Strategy: Inspiration vs Duplication
Ministry leaders often look to successful churches or nonprofits for marketing inspiration. But what works for one ministry rarely works for another. The problem isn’t learning from others. The problem is imitation without discernment. Healthy ministry branding reflects who you actually are — your calling, your culture, and the people you serve. When branding visuals,…
Ministry Marketing Strategy That Helps Churches Multiply Disciples
Many ministries hope their message spreads, but few understand why some movements multiply while others stall. In this article, we explore how disciple-making movements grow through story and testimony—and how ministry leaders can apply story-driven messaging to communicate the Gospel more clearly and mobilize their communities.
Storytelling in Ministry: A Discipleship Pathway for Healing Trauma
Trauma does more than wound the body. It steals a person’s voice. But when survivors are invited to tell their story in the presence of God and others, something begins to heal. This is not just therapeutic. It’s deeply biblical. In Scripture and in modern ministry, we see the same pattern: when people are seen,…