
Life, Love and Legacy Part 1
In Part 1 of Life, Love & Legacy, Andy and his dad talk about their childhoods, parenting, generosity, and more.
In Part 1 of Life, Love & Legacy, Andy and his dad talk about their childhoods, parenting, generosity, and more.
Ideal can seem out of reach, and it sometimes feels easier to put it out of sight. Part of being a parent is to point our children toward the ideal, while at the same time navigating what is real.
When we hear good news, we lean in and hope it’s true—even before believing it. So if the message of Christianity is supposedly good, why don’t more people lean in? Perhaps we need to take a fresh look at this good news to see if our current version is in line with the original one.
Andy Stanley interviews Sarah Anderson, author of The Space Between Us: How Jesus Teaches Us to Live Together When Politics and Religion Pull Us Apart.
Leadership, however great or small, is stewardship of the temporary influence we have. When we view our leadership as something for which we are accountable, we will be far less likely to leverage it for ourselves.
Be Rich is an annual generosity campaign to mobilize the church to extraordinary generosity and selfless service. The name is inspired by 1 Timothy 6:17–18: “Command those who are rich in this present world . . . to do good, to be rich in good deeds, and to be generous and willing to share.” Be
In Part 1 of Life, Love & Legacy, Andy and his dad talk about their childhoods, parenting, generosity, and more.
Ideal can seem out of reach, and it sometimes feels easier to put it out of sight. Part of being a parent is to point our children toward the ideal,
When we hear good news, we lean in and hope it’s true—even before believing it. So if the message of Christianity is supposedly good, why don’t more people lean in?
Andy Stanley interviews Sarah Anderson, author of The Space Between Us: How Jesus Teaches Us to Live Together When Politics and Religion Pull Us Apart.
Leadership, however great or small, is stewardship of the temporary influence we have. When we view our leadership as something for which we are accountable, we will be far less
Be Rich is an annual generosity campaign to mobilize the church to extraordinary generosity and selfless service. The name is inspired by 1 Timothy 6:17–18: “Command those who are rich