Dr. James Scott, Jr.
Dr. James Scott, Jr., is a minister, former church planter, Christian clinical therapist, certified Personal Trainer, and author. He currently serves as Founder and President of Scott Free Clinic, an international parachurch ministry. Follow him at ScottFreeClinic.org.
Articles for Pastors
Leading Well Starts With Your Own Life
Leading Well Starts With Your Own Life - It’s hard to maintain the integrity of your teaching, or to be taken seriously as a leader, if you’re unwilling to practice what you preach.
Articles for Pastors
What Every Pastor Needs (But Won’t Tell You)
I'd like to share what every pastor needs, but won't tell you. Fortunately, the Bible does.
Articles for Pastors
6 Reasons Why Physical Fitness Is Important for Pastors
Let me share with you just six important reasons why physical fitness is important for pastors:
Articles for Pastors
Pastor: Get Up and Try Again
Jesus has succeeded in every way that we have failed, and with Christ in us, we discover a new capacity through Him to get up and try again.
Articles for Outreach & Missions
3 Key Church Leadership Failures
Today’s church leaders are often taught that “leadership is everything,” If that’s the case, then church leaders must be willing to step back and see these church leadership failures.
Articles for Pastors
Why I Think Bivocational Ministry Is a Bad Idea When It Isn’t Necessary
A new idea gaining some traction in vocational ministry these days is purposely choosing bivocational ministry when making that choice isn’t necessary. I think that’s a bad idea. Let me share why.
Articles for Pastors
Is Yours an Equipped Church?
Church leaders who claim to be serious about leading a disciple-making church aren’t going to get very far with such a claim if their flock isn’t equipped. But the equipping of the saints for ministry is one of the greatest failures among church leaders today.
Articles for Pastors
To Learn Well, Leaders Need To Be Proficient at Unlearning
Unlearning false narratives when they’re discovered is important, especially for leaders.
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