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Dr. Layne McDonald
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Creativity: Unleashing Divine Creativity: The Power of Faith-Based Media and Arts
Divine creativity is the intentional use of media, arts, and technology to reflect the character of God and communicate biblical truth with excellence and emotional resonance. It requires a synergy between spiritual devotion and technical mastery, transforming digital platforms into modern-day tabernacles where people can encounter the presence of God. By moving beyond shallow religious tropes and embracing authentic, high-impact storytelling, Christian creators can influence
Dr. Layne McDonald
2 days ago6 min read


Leadership: 10 Reasons Your Church Culture Feels Unsafe (And How to Fix It Today)
A church culture feels unsafe when there is a lack of transparency, weak accountability for leadership, and a failure to implement rigorous safety protocols for children and vulnerable individuals. To fix an unsafe culture, a church must move toward radical honesty, invite external oversight, and prioritize the protection of the flock over the reputation of the institution. Rebuilding trust in a ministry environment requires a shift from image management to genuine integrity.
Dr. Layne McDonald
2 days ago7 min read


Family: 5 Steps to Choosing Family Films That Actually Build Faith: A Review of Angel Studios' David (2026 Edition)
Choosing family films that actually build faith requires looking past simple labels and examining if a movie invites a conversation about God’s character, the reality of moral struggle, and the beauty of artistic excellence. To select the right content, you must prioritize films that align with biblical truth, demonstrate high-quality craft, and provide natural openings for parents to mentor their children through the story's themes. By moving from passive consumption to inte
Dr. Layne McDonald
2 days ago7 min read
Faith: When Faith and Anxiety Collide: What Jesus Actually Said About Your Worry
Image: A peaceful, minimalist landscape with a person standing under a vast sky, symbolizing the release of worry to God. https://cdn.marblism.com/-0OREgTSven.webp Yes. Absolutely yes. And if no one has told you that yet, let me be the first. You sit in the parking lot with both hands locked on the steering wheel. Your knuckles are pale. Your chest is tight. Your heart is drumming so hard it feels louder than the engine. You were supposed to walk inside five minutes ago. Chur
Dr. Layne McDonald
2 days ago9 min read


News and Commentary: Governor's Audit: Tuesday, June 23, 2026
A Governor’s Audit is a rigorous examination of leadership practices, financial stewardship, and operational transparency designed to ensure that those in power are serving the public interest with absolute integrity. In both the political arena and the personal life of a leader, it serves as a formal "check and balance" to reveal whether current actions align with stated values and legal or moral requirements. This leadership reflection explores the intersection of public ac
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2 days ago6 min read


Leadership: The Proven Framework for Heart-Centered Coaching: Lead Like a Shepherd
Heart-centered coaching is a leadership framework that prioritizes the internal formation of the leader, their character, spiritual health, and values, as the essential driver for external success and team performance. It mirrors the biblical role of a shepherd by shifting the coach's focus from mere task management to a deep, relational commitment to the growth and protection of those they lead. This approach acknowledges that professional excellence cannot be sustained with
Dr. Layne McDonald
2 days ago5 min read


Leadership: How Do I Lead with a Shepherd's Heart Instead of a CEO Mindset
Leading with a shepherd’s heart means prioritizing heart-level discipleship, relationship, and protective care over rigid control and outsourced management. While a CEO mindset relies on metrics and software to handle problems through policies, a shepherd uses digital tools as supports to a life-giving, conversational relationship centered on Christ. Ultimately, shepherding is about being present with the flock rather than managing them from a distance. This guide explores ho
Dr. Layne McDonald
2 days ago5 min read


Family: Top 10 Christian Family Life Hacks for a More Joyful and Grounded Home
A joyful and grounded Christian home is built on small, repeatable spiritual rhythms and emotional safety protocols rather than perfect performance. By prioritizing short bursts of prayer, intentional mealtime connection, and "pause and pray" conflict resolution, families can move from a state of constant survival to a culture of deep spiritual peace. The goal is to weave the presence of God into the ordinary moments of life so that faith becomes the natural atmosphere of the
Dr. Layne McDonald
2 days ago6 min read


Leadership: 10 Reasons Your Church Volunteers are Leaving (And How to Fix It Today)
Most church volunteers leave because they feel like a transactional resource rather than a valued person, often resulting from a lack of vision, chronic burnout, or unclear expectations. To fix volunteer retention today, leaders must shift from a performance-driven culture to a relational, discipleship-focused model that prioritizes spiritual health over Sunday morning production. By clarifying the "why" behind every role and instituting healthy serving rhythms, you can trans
Dr. Layne McDonald
2 days ago7 min read


Family: Family Rhythms Matter: Why Emotional Health is the Heart of Spiritual Formation
Healthy family rhythms provide the essential emotional foundation for spiritual formation because faith cannot flourish in an atmosphere of constant stress, disconnection, or emotional volatility. When parents establish predictable, life-giving rhythms such as Sabbath rest, screen-free mealtimes, and morning prayers, they create a safe environment where a child's heart can actually open to the truth of God. Spiritual formation is not just about teaching information; it is abo
Dr. Layne McDonald
2 days ago6 min read


Leadership: The Ultimate Guide to Worship Excellence: Everything You Need to Succeed Without Burning Out
True excellence in worship leadership is the consistent intersection of spiritual integrity, technical proficiency, and emotional sustainability. It is achieved not by working harder on the platform, but by cultivating a deeper private life with God, refining your craft as an act of service, and establishing healthy rhythms that protect your soul from the weight of ministry. When these three pillars are balanced, you lead from a place of overflow rather than exhaustion. This
Dr. Layne McDonald
2 days ago6 min read


Family: AI, Gaming, Social Media, and Smartphones: 4 Digital Safety Pillars Every Christian Parent Needs
Digital safety for Christian families is built on a foundation of proactive boundaries, intentional monitoring tools like Bark or Covenant Eyes, and a spiritual framework that prioritizes heart-transformation over mere restriction. To protect your children in a world of AI, gaming, and social media, you must implement four core pillars: Wisdom and Discernment, Guarding the Eyes, Truth and Kindness, and Accountability through Grace. By combining technical safeguards with a "Fa
Dr. Layne McDonald
2 days ago7 min read


Leadership: The Ultimate Guide to Healthy Church Communities: Everything You Need to Succeed in 2026
Building a healthy church community in 2026 requires a move away from performative Sunday events and toward a culture of deep emotional safety, shared leadership authority, and intentional digital discipleship. Success in this era is defined by the quality of relational trust within the body of Christ and a proactive approach to helping families navigate the complex spiritual landscape of an algorithm-driven world. By shifting focus from numerical expansion to sustainable spi
Dr. Layne McDonald
2 days ago5 min read


Leadership: 7 Mistakes You're Making with Your Worship Team Culture (and How to Fix Them)
You can fix worship team culture by prioritizing spiritual health over musical skill, establishing clear communication systems, and modeling humble leadership that invites participation rather than performance. Building a healthy worship culture is one of the most rewarding yet challenging tasks for any church leader or creative director. It requires a delicate balance between musical excellence and spiritual depth, ensuring that the team on the platform is as healthy in thei
Dr. Layne McDonald
2 days ago6 min read


Family: Mr. Mac Game Review: Poppy Playtime (Chapters 1-5) — A Christian Parent's Breakdown
Poppy Playtime is a psychological horror franchise rated PEGI 16 that is generally not suitable for children or young teens due to its escalating graphic violence, body horror, and intense psychological dread. While the game avoids profanity, sexual content, and drug use, the later chapters (specifically Chapter 3 and beyond) feature disturbing imagery including mutilated characters and graphic anatomical details that conflict with a traditional Christian focus on guarding th
Dr. Layne McDonald
2 days ago6 min read


Family: Mr. Mac Game Review: Poco a Pokémon (2026) — A Christian Parent's Breakdown
Parents, if you have been around the Nintendo ecosystem for any length of time, you know that the word "Pokémon" usually triggers two things: a frenzy of excitement from your kids and a sudden awareness of your wallet's vulnerability. But the recently released Poco a Pokémon (2026) for the Nintendo Switch 2 is something entirely different. It has already moved over 2.2 million copies in its first four days, and after spending a week in its digital world, I can tell you exactl
Dr. Layne McDonald
2 days ago5 min read


Family: Mr. Mac Movie Review: Scary Movie (2026) — A Christian Parent's Breakdown
Scary Movie (2026) is a hard-R rated comedy that is completely inappropriate for Christian families, children, and even most adults who are seeking to maintain a pure heart. With over 180 instances of strong profanity, graphic depictions of violence including beheadings and stabbings with sexual objects, and pervasive explicit nudity and sexual jokes, this film serves as a direct assault on biblical values and family-centered entertainment. The Reality of Modern Satire We oft
Dr. Layne McDonald
2 days ago5 min read


Family: Mr. Mac Game Review: 99 Nights in the Forest (2026) — A Christian Parent's Breakdown
If your child or teenager is on Roblox, they have likely mentioned or played 99 Nights in the Forest. This survival-horror experience took the digital world by storm in 2026, reaching a staggering 14 million concurrent players. It is atmospheric, intense, and built on the foundation of psychological dread rather than graphic blood. For Christian parents, the game offers a unique opportunity to discuss courage and discernment, but it also carries significant platform-related r
Dr. Layne McDonald
2 days ago6 min read


Family: Mr. Mac Music Review: Taylor Swift — A Christian Parent's Guide to the Latest Work (2026)
Parents should approach Taylor Swift’s 2026 album, The Life of a Showgirl, with extreme caution and high levels of discernment. While the musicianship and storytelling craft remain elite, the album’s shift toward heavy profanity, sexually explicit themes, and a worldview that mocks Christian values makes it unsuitable for children and a significant spiritual hurdle for teens and adults. This work represents a darker, more antagonistic turn in Swift’s career that requires acti
Dr. Layne McDonald
2 days ago5 min read


Leadership: Is Your Worship Leader Okay? Why 96% of Worship Teams Are Struggling for Mental Health in 2026
Worship leaders and creative teams are facing a mental health crisis in 2026, with research showing that over 96% of ministry leaders do not rate their mental health as excellent. This struggle is driven by the crushing weight of digital performance expectations, a lack of personal spiritual care, and the isolation that often comes with high-visibility ministry roles. Most worship leaders are roughly eight to nine times less likely than the general population to feel like the
Dr. Layne McDonald
2 days ago5 min read
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