Pastors

8 Ways To Maximize Bible Impact Upon Your Life

Willow Creek’s Reveal survey of several thousand churches revealed not a silver bullet, but the number one catalyst that believers said contributed most to their growth: Bible reading and reflection.

7 Ways to Exit Church Gracefully

The average pastor in the U.S. stays at one place about four years. Unless you stay at the same church your entire life, you will exit church or a ministry and go to another, perhaps several times. 

What the ‘Hell’?

Who do you think believes in hell the most—Baby Boomers or Generation Z? If you thought, “Well, it’s obviously Baby Boomers,” you would be wrong.

What Is Over-Realized Eschatology?

An “over-realized eschatology” is when someone expects that the eschatological hope of Christianity is already here and now.

For Everything There Is a Season

Learning to embrace the season of life that God has brought us into is vital if we are going to be useful in this world.

10 Reasons Why Small Churches Stay Small (Part 2)

This is part 2 of a two-part article, reason 6 through 10 on why small churches stay small. Both articles are worth reading!

5 Lies Preachers Believe About Preaching

A pastor’s normal excessive scrutiny about his preaching is bad enough, but it is made worse when these five lies about preaching are believed.

10 Reasons Why Small Churches Stay Small (Part 1)

First, an explanation or two, then a definition. Then, finally, 10 reasons small churches stay small. You'll get expert insights to grow your small church.