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Feb 3, 2026
Nate Graybill
Is Your Care Ministry Making Disciples?

The best place to make disciples Pastoral care ministries are the best place in your church to make disciples—better than Sunday services, better than equipping ministries, better than bible studies, and better than mission trips. Do you believe me? Where else in your church does everyone walk through the door humbled, broken, and ready to listen? Pain creates captive and willing audiences. People desperate to get well are willing to do some of the hardest spiritual and relational work of their lives.

Care & Recovery

Discipleship

A couple sits on a couch holding hands
Jun 30, 2025
Watermark Resources
How To Grow Your Marriage

4 ways you can strengthen your marriage When you said, “I do,” you meant it. You looked the love of your life in the eyes and promised that you would cherish and respect them, put them first, and forsake all others to choose them, even in poverty or sickness. But when the hard times actually come, you might wonder if your promise was premature. You didn’t know it would be like this.

Marriage

Discipleship

Group of adults sitting together and praying
Jun 20, 2025
Watermark Resources
An Encouragement For Hard Seasons

How God uses difficult seasons In theory, we know that the people of God will have trouble in this world (John 16:33). But sometimes the hard times last much longer than expected. Sometimes they even seem to become the new normal. In those situations, it’s more important than ever for the church to hold onto hope (Romans 15:13). We know that “all things work together for good” (Romans 8:28) and that God is always up to something. We can, and should, be thankful always, for everything (Ephesians 5:20), in all circumstances (1 Thessalonians 5:18). It might not always be obvious what God is doing, but here are some ways he can use difficult seasons to bless your church and make it stronger.

Spiritual Formation

Church Leadership

Re:generation women's group sitting together
Jun 13, 2025
Watermark Resources
Sharing The Last 2%

Humans were made for relationships We long for true connection—to be known and accepted for who we really are, not just for an image we project. Honesty. Authenticity. Being fully known. These are some of the core pillars of what it means to live together as Christ’s church. But because vulnerability is scary, it’s easy to settle for sharing most things – say, only 98% - and we pat ourselves on the back for being so open and honest. However, that tiny bit we neglect to share is actually the biggest thing: it is the information that would truly make us known, get to the root of the issue at hand, or require real change in our lives. Whether you're trying to get to the root of a specific issue, learn to trust, start fresh, or simply be known, holding back will hold you back.

Discipleship

Spiritual Formation

Woman smiles during team meeting
Jun 3, 2025
Braun Brown
Building a Team of Lay Leaders Who Multiply Ministry

5 ways to build a great lay leadership team I had the honor of working on staff as the Director of Student Ministry for years, placing sixth-grade students in small groups they would remain in all the way through middle and high school. One time I went to see two guys from the same small group sign papers for Division One scholarships at their high school. At the end of the celebration, everyone gathered for a group photo: these two guys, the other small group guys who had come to support their friends, their faithful small group leaders—and then me in the very back.

Discipleship

Church Leadership

Church members sitting in a service
May 27, 2025
Watermark Resources
Find The Leaders In Your Church

Give ministry away Over time, spiritual maturity should naturally move believers from being consumers in the church to using their gifts to build up the body of Christ. It's a key part of the spiritual formation path. That’s why Watermark has long believed in giving ministry away to Members and fostering a culture of volunteer leadership. In fact, when we started our campus, we made it our goal to be a net exporter of leaders—to have more people available to serve as ministry leaders than we needed, so that they could be sent out into the world and deployed elsewhere.

Church Leadership

A couple speaking to each other
Apr 25, 2025
Watermark Resources
Stop Arguing: The Speaker-Listener Technique

A simple method Unfortunately, arguments are often based on misunderstandings rather than actual disagreements—and our closest relationships, with the people who know us best, are often the ones most riddled with miscommunication. We assume we know each other so well that we don’t need to bother clarifying our intentions. We relax the way we communicate. This is especially true between spouses.

Marriage

Discipleship

Church Leadership

A team huddles together
Apr 15, 2025
John Cox
Three Keys to Building a Great Team

Raising up leaders Ministry is a team sport—but before the team comes the leader. In Scripture, whenever God wanted to do something significant, He began by raising up a leader—Moses, David, Paul, etc. Leadership, then, becomes the rate-limiting factor in ministry growth. Healthy ministry grows at the speed of healthy leadership. That’s why one of the most impactful things we can do is not just lead ourselves well—but build up others to lead too. That means both bringing in newcomers and helping the people we already have grow more mature and spiritually in-tune. To build a great team in ministry, think about how a coach builds a great team in college football:

Discipleship

Church Leadership

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Apr 10, 2025
Watermark Resources
Want To Help Kids? Shut Down Your Kids Ministry

Investing in the next generation Please don’t misunderstand; God does a lot of incredible work through children’s ministry and youth groups. Kids need places where they can be known, loved, and taught about God. Christians who invest their time and resources into the next generation are faithful servants doing an invaluable job.

Marriage

Church Leadership

A men's Re:generation group
Mar 31, 2025
Nate Graybill
Why Discipleship Is The True Heart Of Re:generation

What sets Re:generation apart People don’t come to Re:generation looking for discipleship. They come seeking help—relief from struggles like depression, addiction, anxiety, or pornography. Likewise, church leaders, counselors, and others who launch Re:generation ministries are not usually thinking about discipleship first; they want resources to help them support their community’s needs.

Care & Recovery

Discipleship

a man reading his bible and writing in a journal
Mar 18, 2025
John Cox
Three Keys For Being A Successful Ministry Leader

Why self-leadership is essential In ministry, who you are matters more than what you say. Words may make an impression in the short term, but over time, your character and way of life leave a much more lasting impact. I can’t recall, for instance, a single thing the man who led me to Christ when I was a teenager ever said, but I can tell countless stories about how he lived—and how that shaped me.

Spiritual Formation

Church Leadership

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Mar 5, 2025
John McGee
Discover 12 Must-Read Books For Young Leaders

Recommendations from Watermark Staff When it comes to reading, most of us have more aspirations than time, and trying to read every stellar Christian book would be a Sisyphean task. To help you prioritize, we’ve asked our staff leadership which books they would recommend unreservedly to any believer who wants to grow as a Christian and a leader. Wherever you are in leadership or your faith journey, we think you’ll find these twelve books helpful and valuable.

Spiritual Formation

Church Leadership

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Mar 4, 2025
Watermark Resources
How to Have Hard Conversations

A fact of life Hard conversations are a fact of life, especially when you work in ministry. Here are just a few ways that could look:

Discipleship

Church Leadership