by Mike Slaughter
View from my cabin, one of my favorite places for visioning God’s preferred future picture
One of the pressing questions that I am asked as I meet with young church l
By Chuck Lawless on Jul 08, 2025
Most churches need to change at some level, but many leaders don’t know how to lead through change. In some cases, leaders who have tried to lead have been defeated when ch
Read more…“At that time the disciples came to Jesus and asked, “Who is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven?” He called a child, whom he put among them,
Rethink How Your Worldview Drives Your Theology and Ministry
Being confident in our faith must include an objective re-view of our beliefs.
It is disingenuous (and dangerous) to believe one's opponent is 100% in error 100% of the time,
while one's ow
Read more…Phil Miglioratti Interviewed Ian Harber, Author of “Walking Through Deconstruction”
Confronting the Deconstruction Crisis in the Evangelical Church
"Raised in the church, I was always in trouble.
But I wasn't in trouble because of my behavior.
It
Read more…Evangelical Perturbation:
The Emergence of a Socio-Politicized Theology
Phil Miglioratti
Perturbation:
“a deviation of a system from its regular or normal state or path,
caused by an outside influence.”
WHAT is my problem?
How can we evangelic
Read more…unLearn: How To Teach/Preach SO THAT You Communicate Effectively
"To be a disciple is to be a learner.
The Great Commission thus calls us to make disciples by educating them in the way of Christ.”
Dr. Kevin Vanhoozer, Research Professor of S
Leading With Vision: Six Dynamics of Visionary Leadership
by Mike Slaughter
View from my cabin, one of my favorite places for visioning God’s preferred future picture
One of the pressing questions that I am asked as I meet with young church l
Leadership Lab ~ unLearning:
A Counter Intuitive but Essential Step Forward
The path forward requires:
unLearing: A New Mind-Set for Reimagineers
An Introduction by Phil Miglioratti
Michael Slaughter's book, "unLearning Church," gave me language
for a mind-set I had been carrying throughout my entire ministry: