Josh Reich

Josh Reich is the Teaching & Engagement Pastor at Pantano Christian Church in Tucson, AZ, the author of "Breathing Room: Stressing Less & Living More" and is passionate about helping people take their next step in life, faith, and leadership.

The Goal of Spiritual Practices

Spiritual practices are the ways that we connect with God and relate to God. But spiritual practices also do something else; they are how we become more present to God, others, and ourselves.

So You Think You Can Preach? Try Preaching on Camera

In person, you feel their energy. You read body language to know if they are engaged. You know if you are going too long or if you are connecting or not. But in a post-Covid world we will still need tips for preaching on camera.

How to Help Your Child Grow Spiritually: 7 Tips to Guide Young Faith

Knowing how to help your child grow spiritually is a top priority for Christian parents. Being able to guide children to grow spiritually is a privilege but can seem weighty at times. Read these 7 helpful tips on faith development and growth.

Quarantine Date Night for Spouses

Covid and quarantine have made everything challenging, but I think one of the biggest challenges is how to keep the romance alive in your marriage.

Finding Someone to Walk With You as a Pastor

If you are a pastor, you need some kind of accountability. Someone to walk with you as a pastor. You know it. You also need friends, people who care for you, shepherd you and walk with you and your wife.

What to Do After You’ve Been Betrayed

The saddest thing when you are betrayed is that it never comes from your enemies. Ministry is a major place for betrayal, and when it happens in a church context, it hurts.

What Will Ministry in a Post-Covid World Look Like?

The other day, I was on a Zoom call with a bunch of pastors, and we were talking about what is working and not working in this new post-covid world. As the call went on, we started to discuss what will come next for churches.

The True Cost of a Ministry Event

What most elder teams and staffs miss is that the cost of an event or ministry is not just what is on that piece of paper. It includes that, but it is much more than that. Here are a few questions you should ask as you evaluate a ministry event or ministry.

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