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Moving forward when life doesn’t go as planned

What do you do when there’s nothing you can do?

Rules for the road of life

Life is complicated. Here are four tips for staying on course.

A conversation on race, racism, and faith

Growth and healing almost always start with a conversation. In this episode, Andy hosts a raw and candid conversation about race, racism, and faith.

Confronting racial injustice

How do people who don't look like you experience you?

How to prepare for the new normal

Sooner or later, a new normal is coming. Before we rush forward, let's learn from where we've been. After all, pain without any gain is a shame.

Disagree politically, love unconditionally

What would happen if Christians (from both sides of the aisle) put people before politics?

Navigating adversity

When there’s no way forward and no way out, what do you do in the meantime?

Leading well during uncertain times

When all eyes are on you, and you’re not sure what to do, use these three essentials to lead the way forward.

The fundamentals of self-leadership

Great leaders last because they lead themselves first. Here’s how to become a leader worth following.

Is Christianity good?

If Christianity is supposed to be good, why has it become so easy to walk away from?

How to avoid regret

At some point, we’ve all been our own worst enemy. Here’s how to avoid the dilemmas you don’t want to find yourself in.

Putting money in its place

Do you have money, or does money have you?

How to be a patient parent

Most parents want what’s best for their children, but sometimes it comes at the expense of their children. So what’s the secret to great parenting?

Prepared

Are you ever afraid someone will ask you why you believe what you believe? Responding to people's questions and challenges can get complicated. But what if you were confident you had the answer to the most important questions about your faith?

Better Decisions, Fewer Regrets: A Behind-the-Scenes Conversation

Five questions to ask before making a decision

Our lives are shaped by the decisions we make. So how do we avoid making decisions that become regrets?

Mean people and what to do about them

Have you ever been mean to someone simply because they were mean to you? But getting even doesn't end the cycle of hurt, does it? So instead of getting even, let’s get ahead.

How to meet in the messy middle—where problems are solved

Red or Blue. For or Against. It sometimes feels like the United States isn't very united. But unity can’t be mandated; it must be chosen… So how do we choose it in the midst of so much division?

A beginner's guide to repairing broken relationships

Repairing broken relationships is uncomfortable and unintuitive; but it’s helpful to remember the goal isn’t reconciliation, it’s no regrets.

How we know, why we follow

The foundation of our faith is anchored to something far more substantial and sustainable than a collection of ancient manuscripts.

How good is good enough?

Good is a moving target. Jesus didn’t come to tell us how to be good enough; he came to save us.

3 habits to safeguard your soul

Have you ever thought “how could someone do that and live with themselves?” Truth is you could do the unthinkable and live with yourself, people do it all the time. Want to ensure it doesn’t happen to you? We’ve got you covered.

Our actions speak louder than words, but our reactions speak louder than both

Our actions rarely tell the whole story, but our reactions most certainly do.

The Empowering Invitation of the Cross

We’ve been invited into a new way of living—it may not be easy, but it is empowering and the reward is definitely worth it.

Worry less and get back to your life

While it’s impossible to be fearless, we can all fear less. But where do we start?

Circumstances are not an indicator of God's absence.

Life is full of complicated twists and turns. But circumstances, whether good or bad, do not dictate the presence of a God who loves you. Here's why...

Your Integrity, Our World

People with integrity do the right thing simply because they know they ought to. This “ought to” is inescapable and holds you accountable, but what is this “ought to” connected to?

Words Are Not Equally Weighted

The words we’ve heard have shaped us and the words we speak have the power to shape others. And some words weigh more than others, so weigh your words carefully.

It’s possible to be happy at work and happy with your work. You just need to know what to look for.

It’s possible to be happy at work and happy with your work. You just need to know what to look for.