Jonathan Pearson

  • 3 Churches That Won’t Reach Millennials

    3 Churches That Won’t Reach Millennials

    The millennial generation is the most unchurched and non-christian generation in our country’s history. As a millennial myself, this disappoints me because I know that we have the potential to do something great for the kingdom of God. We love to rally around causes we believe in. What better cause than the Gospel?!

  • He May Not Stop The Storm, But He’ll Float The Boat

    He May Not Stop The Storm, But He’ll Float The Boat

    The story of Noah is one of my favorites in all of scripture. There’s so much great life application that can come from this little section of Genesis. One of the least talked about things in the story, though, is the fact that God didn’t do what most of us would have wanted him…

  • 3 Phrases to Add to Your Vocabulary If You Want To Attract Millennial Leaders

    3 Phrases to Add to Your Vocabulary If You Want To Attract Millennial Leaders

    One of the hottest topics for leaders of any organization or business right now is the millennial generation. If it’s not the topic of how to attract millennial customers, it’s how to attract millennial employees and leaders.

  • Great Leaders Do These 2 Things, Even When It’s Difficult

    Great Leaders Do These 2 Things, Even When It’s Difficult

    Was Moses history’s greatest leader? Some would probably lean toward saying that. Even though he missed out on fulfilling the true vision of his calling, Moses lead thousands of people to a land that was directly put there for them by God.

  • Here’s The Secret To Understanding God’s Ways

    Here’s The Secret To Understanding God’s Ways

    God works in mysterious ways. That was true when he chose to use a guy like Noah to save humanity during a flood. It was true when He chose David out of Jesse’s clan to be the king. It was true when He chose a rag tag bunch of disciples to carry the greatest…

  • Public Opinion Is A Fragile Throne

    Public Opinion Is A Fragile Throne

    Public opinion is fragile. Ask any public figure, and pastor, any politician or any one over the age of 4 and they’ll tell you that others’ opinions of us can change in a heartbeat.