Pastors

The Unavoidable Tension of Technology

On the one hand, digital technology promises the church greater reach than at any other time in human history. On the other hand, there are understandable reasons to hesitate to use it.

Have We Lost the Thread of God’s Grace?

Religious traditions aren’t all bad. It’s important, even necessary, to respect our past. But religious traditions can go wrong. The biggest danger is this: Our traditions are always at risk of having lost the thread of the grace of God.

The Most Dangerous Sentence You’ll Hear in Ministry

“I wish my husband was more like you.” -- This is the most dangerous sentence I have heard (in one form or another) multiple times throughout my ministry.

R.C. Sproul: Zeal Without Knowledge

Many people are surprised, and some are shocked, when they hear of my involvement in the charismatic movement years ago.

The 3 Intangibles of Effective Leaders

The older I get and the longer I lead, the more I become convinced that what sets the most effective leaders apart is intangible.

Seriously: You Should Love God’s Wrath

The simple truth is that we don’t like to talk about God’s wrath. It makes us moderately uncomfortable. We prefer to talk about how God is loving, kind, and merciful, all of which are gloriously true. The wrath of God is just as glorious as his love and mercy.

10 Traits of Post-Pandemic Churches With Growing In-Person Attendance

Here are 10 traits of post-pandemic churches with growing in-person attendance I have gleaned from incredible leaders.

To Learn Well, Leaders Need To Be Proficient at Unlearning

Unlearning false narratives when they’re discovered is important, especially for leaders.