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7 Ways to Make Your YOUR Small Group More Comfortable
Starting or leading a life group can be incredibly rewarding, but it's not without its challenges. One of the biggest hurdles is creating an environment where everyone feels comfortable. Awkward moments can derail even the best intentions, but with thoughtful planning, you can build a welcoming space for meaningful connections.
The Great TikTok Ban of 2025
I’m not sure who the great TikTok Ban of 2025 impacted, but I just wanted to provide an opportunity for you to “mark safe.”
I’m sorry if I dug up a day-old wound. As people scrambled for a short time to fill the void TikTok’s disappearance created, I wondered to myself, “What does this mean?”
7 Tips for Building Your Small Group
Leading a small group is a significant and rewarding step of faith. Whether you felt led by a passion for Jesus, a love for people, or simply a sense of calling, saying "yes" is no small decision. But now that you’ve committed, you might be wondering, “What’s next? Who will come? What if no one shows up?”
Developing a Growth Plan
In high school, I lacked intentionality. I drifted through life without a clear sense of purpose, ambition, or direction. Although I got a decent score on the ACT exam, I didn’t receive a single scholarship—not one. It might have helped if I actually applied for the free money… Oops.
7 Priority Rhythms in 2025
As we step into 2025, many people set goals and resolutions. However, lasting transformation often doesn’t come from lofty goals alone but from intentional rhythms. Rhythms create consistency in our lives — guiding our habits, shaping our priorities, and ultimately allowing us to focus on what matters most. If setting new years resolutions works for you (past January 31st), keep rocking what you’ve got, otherwise, make it your resolution to ditch new years resolutions for rhythms!
The Key to Surrender
What comes to mind when you hear the word surrender? For many, the word conjures images of defeat, waving the proverbial white flag, and relinquishing control. I think of my older brother torturing me with the infamous “typewriter,” holding me down while pecking at my chest like a keyboard. If I was unable to escape his grasp, I’d eventually surrender, screaming for my mom or dad to intervene.