Church, It’s Time to Go Beyond Sunday

Sunday morning is not the problem. The worship is real. The preaching is faithful. The community is genuine. For millions of believers around the world, Sunday morning is the anchor of the week — the gathering that orients everything else. None of that is in question. The question is what happens when the parking lot […]

Your Church Has a Missions Budget—But No Mission Field

Churches who care about the Great Commission usually have a line in the budget for it. It goes to missionaries abroad. They support organizations which work in unreached people groups. They get the annual update letter, pray over it at a Sunday service, and then move on. The giving is real. The heart behind it […]

Your Church Could Be Global by Next Week

When many churches think “global impact,” they hear plane tickets, mission budgets and long-term international plans. It feels big. It feels far away. But what if you could start a global transformation next week — right in your church? Most churches are serving the community willingly with Sunday service, outreach work, and internal ministries. These […]

What Happens When a Church Partners with EQUIP?

Most churches want to grow. Not merely in attendance — but in depth, in impact, in the kind of influence that outlasts any single season or senior leader. They want their people equipped, their mission activated, and their community transformed. The desire is almost universal. What is much less common is knowing how to get […]

If Jesus Started a Leadership Movement—It Would Look Like This

The Disconnect Between Leadership Development and Discipleship Somewhere along the way, leadership development and discipleship became separated. Churches disciple. Organizations develop leaders. Conferences inspire. Seminaries educate. Corporations train. But Jesus never separated spiritual formation from leadership formation. When Jesus called His first followers, He did not invite them to attend a lecture series. He invited […]