Relationships
The people already in your life.
Pick the relationship that's on your mind. Each page has practical attitudes and actions for when the relationship is going well — and for when it isn't.
Core
Family
Spouse
Marriage is one of the most formative relationships in the Kingdom — and one of the most revealing. What Christlikeness looks like here matters more than almost anywhere else.
Children
Children are entrusted to us, not owned by us. How we parent them is one of the clearest expressions of Kingdom values in daily life.
Parents
Our parents are the relationship we didn't choose — and often the one that requires the most grace to navigate well.
Extended Family
Extended family is the community we were born into. It is often messy, sometimes painful, and always formative.
Community
Neighbors
Jesus made a neighbor the hero of his most famous story about love. The people nearest us geographically are not an accident.
Church
The church is not a service to attend — it is a family to belong to. What Christlikeness looks like here is different from anywhere else.
Friends
Deep friendship is one of the rarest and most Kingdom-shaped things available to us. It requires intention, vulnerability, and showing up.
Small Group
A small group is where the church gets real. The intimacy is higher, the stakes are more personal, and the opportunity for genuine formation is greater.
Work
Coworkers
We spend more waking hours with coworkers than almost anyone else. The workplace is a mission field, not just a place to endure.
Boss
How we respond to authority reveals what we actually believe about sovereignty and trust.
Employees
Leading people is a stewardship God takes seriously. How we treat those under our authority is a direct reflection of how we understand the Kingdom.
Formation
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