“I cannot be a mom in my own strength.”
In this new video, Lauren Chandler speaks on the importance of humility—relying on Christ and his church—as a mother.
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Pastor and TGC Board member Mark Vroegop shares lessons he’s learned along the way in pastoral ministry.
Irwyn Ince and Mark Vroegop discuss the significance of recognizing and preventing pastoral abuse in the church.
Rebecca McLaughlin outlines a three-step approach for Christians grappling with doubts: pray, ask tough questions, and lean on fellow Christians.
“I cannot be a mom in my own strength.”
In this new video, Lauren Chandler speaks on the importance of humility—relying on Christ and his church—as a mother.
Lauren Chandler is the wife of Matt Chandler, lead teaching pastor at The Village Church in Dallas, Texas, and president of Acts 29, a global church-planting network. They have three lovely (and lively) children. Whether writing stories, singing songs, or making her home a place to linger, Lauren enjoys creating beautiful and meaningful spaces where people may encounter the Lord of steadfast love imaged perfectly through Jesus. When she's not singing, writing, or spending time with her family, she can be found on the back of a horse.
The vibes are pleasant in ‘Wicked.’ But the moral ideas—however well-intentioned—are incoherent and unhelpful.