Jared C. Wilson

Jared C. Wilson is the Director of Content Strategy for Midwestern Seminary, managing editor of For The Church, Director of the Pastoral Training Center at Liberty Baptist Church, and author of numerous books, including Gospel Wakefulness, The Pastor’s Justification, The Prodigal Church, The Imperfect Disciple, and Supernatural Power for Everyday People. A frequent preacher and speaker at churches and conferences, you can visit him online at jaredcwilson.com or follow him on Twitter.

Top 10 Things I Love That Worship Leaders Do

Many friends of mine serve their churches as worship leaders, some perhaps in the face of weekly criticism and complaints—I am eternally thankful for you. I love you.

Our Relationship with God – And With Each Other

The primary “death” in the fall of mankind is the death of our relationship with God. Because of sin, we are separated from him.

Pastor, do You Want a Discipleship Culture? Be What You Want to See

The leadership will set the tone of the community’s discipleship culture, setting the example of the church body’s “personality.” So whatever you want to see, that is what you must be.

Why Knowing Your Flock Leads to Preaching Well

He may have been preaching well but not a single hand was raised. But he had no way of knowing this because he was on a video screen.

10 Ways NOT to Be an Effective Worship Leader

Wondering how to be an effective worship leader? One thing you could do is stop saying these phrases. It could be that I'm just a crusty old curmudgeon ranting a little, so don’t take this too seriously...except maybe do.

How to Affair-Proof Your Pastor

Pastors who commit adultery are responsible for their actions, but there are practical things we can do to help our leaders not to have affairs in the first place.

Was George Whitefield a Christian?

What are we to make of evangelicalism's historical "heroes" who carry with them still a tainted legacy of sin?

Thoughts on Restoration for Fallen Pastors

While there are lots of articles out there on “fallen pastors,” I’ve been surprised to discover few deal with these questions in an in-depth way.

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