Paul’s Answer to Heresy (from The Preeminence and All Sufficiency of Jesus Christ)
Explore the themes of the book of Colossians in this excerpt from The Preeminence and All Sufficiency of Jesus Christ by Malcolm Webber!

Be one. Build many.
Explore the themes of the book of Colossians in this excerpt from The Preeminence and All Sufficiency of Jesus Christ by Malcolm Webber!
Being flexible allows us to assess what’s coming at us, and it helps us to focus on the things we can control and to not lose it when things come that we can’t control. I want to tell you, those things will come; they always do.
Can Christians gain high returns from our investments? Some Christians think, “Investment is something rich people care about and has nothing to do with me.” If you think this way, you may have made the concept of investment too narrow.
How do you set priorities in the face of overwhelming requests for help?
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God-given strength is not solely for the purpose of fulfilling a task or even just to help us to be kind to one another.
A new video on building servant leaders.
Leaders see it all the time ‒ employees responding poorly to change initiatives. Maybe a new approach is required ‒ one that acknowledges the resisting forces and, in understanding them, reduces their sway.
What is the best and most biblical way to define a “healthy” church?
Most people blame external sources when they are criticized, yet doing that is a huge character flaw. Here are three questions you can ask to align yourself when faced with negative feedback.
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Our language plays a crucial role which way people turn. Leaders in times of crisis need to choose words carefully. People need to be encouraged in a crisis.
Not for earthly comfort or gain, not for recognition or fame, but because in due season, I will reap. And that, my friends, is truly good.
Do you struggle to give generously? This holistic design will help.
You have the choice to cater to church attenders or call them out as disciple makers.
This is a choice we are presented with every day. Will we see people in the static moment, through the lens of our own agenda, or will we consider their journey and what this moment of intersection with ours might really mean to them, and to us?
It may be that no Christian characteristic has suffered more in the workplace than honesty. It shouldn't be that way. Jesus wants His people to be known as a people of truth. It is important that those around us can trust what we say without wondering whether we really mean it or not.
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Our culture has formed us to think about nearly everything transactionally. Is what I will get equal to or greater than what I am being asked to give? This mindset even shapes how we think about worship.