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8 ways to love the church (Colossians 1:3 to 2:5)

Over the last few decades, criticisms of the church have become commonplace. Scores of books and blogs unpack the failings of the church. There’s truth in many of these criticisms and concerns. The church gains nothing by burying its head in the sand. Our hope is in...

Women Theologians of Global Christianity

Series Editor: Graham Joseph Hill Articles Authors: Jocabed Solano, Drew Jennings-Grisham, Stephanie A. Lowery, Emmanuella Carter, Juliany González Nieves, Grace Al-Zoughbi Arteen, Jessie Giyou Kim, Jen Barker, and Celucien L. Joseph.   By 2025 fully two-thirds...

Women Theologians of World Christianity

Women Theologians of Global Christianity   Series Editor: Graham Joseph Hill Articles Authors: Jocabed Solano, Drew Jennings-Grisham, Stephanie A. Lowery, Emmanuella Carter, Juliany González Nieves, Grace Al-Zoughbi Arteen, Jessie Giyou Kim, Jen Barker, and Celucien...

Algunas teólogas indígenas que deberías conocer

Algunas teólogas indígenas que deberías conocer Compilado y editado por Jocabed Solano y Drew Jennings-Grisham Editor de series: Graham Joseph Hill Las mujeres indígenas en Abya Yala y el mundo viven su caminar desde el tejido de las sabias ancestras quienes han...

‘Hide This in Your Heart’ Resources

“Hide This in Your Heart” Resources (sermon, webinar, book sample, and seminar). Join Graham Joseph Hill and Michael Frost as they unpack the importance of Scripture memory and how you can sustainably create this life-giving habit. This webpage includes a sermon, webinar, book sample, and seminar to go with the book by Graham Joseph Hill and Michael Frost. “Hide This in Your Heart: Memorizing Scripture for Kingdom Impact.” NavPress, 2020.

Bible Memory Challenge

Join Michael Frost, Graham Joseph Hill, and other leaders as they breakdown the importance of Scripture memory and how you can sustainably create this life-giving habit.

Whistle-blowing Glorifies Christ: Challenging Narcissistic Leaders and Toxic Cultures

Recently, Michael Jensen wrote an article called “Loyalty is a dangerous virtue: The church needs whistle-blowers.” It’s an excellent article on how too many church leaders reject critical feedback and demand unconditional loyalty.

Michael reminds us that our ultimate loyalty is to God and not to any particular leader. The church needs whistle-blowers who speak up to power and challenge abusive behaviour.

I believe that whistleblowing often glorifies Jesus Christ. Christian whistle-blowers challenge narcissistic leaders and toxic cultures and invite us to truly be the church.

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