Kyle Borg
Kyle Borg is the pastor of Winchester Reformed Presbyterian Church (RPCNA) in Winchester, KS. He has served there since July 2013. Having grown up in a rural county his heart is to see the rural church flourish under the ordinary means of grace to the praise and glory of Jesus Christ.
Articles for Pastors
Sample Letter to an Inactive Church Members
How should a leader handle someone in church membership who is inactive? Is there a biblical response to inactivity? Here's a letter to an inactive church member.
Articles for Youth Leaders
iGeneration and iDentity
The iGeneration isn't logging onto social media to argue about politics, post memes, or catch-up with long lost friends. They're logging on to find themselves – to form, shape, and define their identity.
Articles for Pastors
Ode to the Ordinary Pastor
When at last we no longer see through this glass dimly, and we perceive more of the ways of God than we are now fitted to see, then we will gaze at the eternal impact of one ordinary pastor with an ordinary ministry.
Articles for Pastors
The Dominion of Drunkenness
The Bible does clearly teach that drunkenness is sinful. Jesus said: “But watch yourselves lest your hearts be weighed down with dissipation and drunkenness and cares of this life” (Luke 21:34).
Articles for Pastors
Calvin Wouldn’t Wear a Necktie
Shen you collect the biblical evidence there isn’t, in my estimation, a hint of what we call the “Sunday best” or church dress code. However, there are some guidelines.
Articles for Pastors
I Believe in a Relevant Church
Unlike many of my peers, why do I believe the church is relevant?
Articles for Pastors
This Is Why the Lord’s Day Matters
The Lord's Day matters because it's part of the law of God. But it also matters for other reasons, besides observing the law.
Articles for Pastors
Hurtful Sheep and Bullied Shepherds
Pastors are called to shepherd the flock of God, but the sad reality is that sometimes sheep bully the shepherd. I know pastors—some who are good friends—who daily feel beat up, hurt, manipulated, neglected and even tortured by wily sheep.
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