Finding True Financial Peace: How Jesus Redeems Our Finances

Creative Church Marketing | 31 31America/Chicago March

Bryan Adams may sing about the “Summer of ‘69,” but for me, the summer of 2009 is the one I’ll never forget. I wasn’t chasing rock and roll dreams. I was chasing a calling. I had just graduated, gotten married, moved across states, and started seminary. Life felt full of promise... until it all started to unravel. In just one year, I saw mentors fall, my father face prison, and my own job disappear. With nothing but a seminary schedule, a new marriage, and an empty bank account, I cried out to God—and He taught me something I’ll never forget. Read More

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Busting the Myths We Believe About Money

Creative Church Marketing | 24 24America/Chicago March

Have you ever believed something for years, only to find out it wasn’t true? That’s the whole premise behind the show MythBusters—using science to test urban legends and challenge assumptions. This week at LifeBrook Church, Pastor Zach pulled that same thread and turned it toward something that affects all of us: money. Read More

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When Resistance Comes from Within

Creative Church Marketing | 10 10America/Chicago March

Bryan Adams may sing about the “Summer of ‘69,” but for me, the summer of 2009 is the one I’ll never forget. I wasn’t… Read More

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Running From God: A Study on Jonah 1

Creative Church Marketing | 21 21America/Chicago February

Bryan Adams may sing about the “Summer of ‘69,” but for me, the summer of 2009 is the one I’ll never forget. I wasn’t… Read More

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The Burden of Busyness

Creative Church Marketing | 20 20America/Chicago February

Bryan Adams may sing about the “Summer of ‘69,” but for me, the summer of 2009 is the one I’ll never forget. I wasn’t… Read More

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Step Into the Arena: Why the Church Thrives When You Rise

Creative Church Marketing | 05 05America/Chicago February

It’s easy to be a spectator. To watch, comment, maybe even critique—but never actually step in. Picture this: Someone is holding five-pound weights, arms stretched out, struggling as the seconds tick by. Two others stand by—one offering encouragement, the other pointing out flaws. Read More

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