Megan Briggs

Megan Briggs is a writer and editor for churchleaders.com. Her experience in ministry, an extensive amount of which was garnered overseas, gives her a unique perspective on the global church. She has the longsuffering and altruistic nature of foreign friends and missionaries to humbly thank for this experience. Megan is passionate about seeking and proclaiming the truth. When she’s not writing, Megan likes to explore God’s magnificent creation.

Talking To Teens About Sex: Teaching Biblical Values

Talking to teens about sex might make you squirm. Use this video to share God’s intention behind sex and marriage.

All the Christmas Feels: Unique A Capella Arrangement of O Holy Night

If you haven’t heard Sam Robson’s unique arrangement of "O Holy Night", you need to remedy that sad fact immediately.

The Pentatonix Hallelujah Video Reminds Us Christmas Can Be Bittersweet

The Hallelujah Pentatonix video is a bold move at Christmastime. The lines, “Love is not a victory march / It’s a cold and it’s a broken Hallelujah” speak to the bittersweet nature of love.

Christian MLB Players & NFL Players on Why Baptism Is Important

Some Christian MLB players and NFL players discuss baptism in this short, powerful video.

Ann Voskamp’s The Broken Way Bible Study Addresses Our Deepest Brokenness

Here is the main message of the Broken Way Bible study: “To join Christ in his suffering is to recognize that our brokenness—insomuch as it connects us to the brokenness of him—is a gift, a catalyst for gratitude."

Francis Chan on Birth Control, Drinking Alcohol and Judging Others

The problem with all this judging others is that it distracts us from Jesus and what he’s done for us on the cross. Jesus himself is enough, Francis Chan argues. "Don’t tell me I need Jesus plus something else."

Perhaps We’ve Over-Emphasized Compatibility When Looking for a Spouse

When it comes to marriage could there be a chance that we might be overplaying the importance of finding someone who aligns with us on virtually everything? In the following video, Jefferson and Alysa Bethke speak to this interesting subject.

John Piper: Why PhDs in Theology Commit Adultery

There are probably more people with graduate degrees in theology that commit adultery than people who are less educated. Piper’s blunt answer to why PhDs in theology commit adultery is that “they don’t know God!”

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