Pastors

Does a Deep Message Impress Your Seminary but Confuse Your Church?

Nowhere more than when I am writing a message. As a communicator and preacher, there’s something in me (and I bet I’m not alone) that intuitively believes a message is only good if it’s deep, layered, and rich.

8 Reasons the Apostle Paul Finished His Race Well—And What We Can Learn From Him

Here are some reasons why Paul was able to finish his race well and what pastors can learn from him.

What You Don’t Know About Your Pastor

The average pastor is not needing special treatment—just humane, loving, grace-filled treatment. The kind you would want for yourself.

Why God Doesn’t Remove Our Sinful Cravings Immediately

Every Christian I know has had the experience of coming up against sinful cravings--the same sin—again—and wondering, “Will this struggle ever end? Why doesn’t God just remove this?” (If you haven’t had that experience, just give it time.)

Surrendered to the Holy Spirit

“Who is the Holy Spirit to you?” Wilson responded the only way he knew how: with honesty. “He is nothing to me. I have no contact with Him and could get along quite well without Him.”

How Our Leadership Weaknesses Becomes Strength With God

Leaders are often reluctant to acknowledge and accept their weaknesses. I can understand that. I’m often reluctant too. But it is in our weakness that we are invited to experience God's strength.

We Don’t Need Cops in the Pulpit — We Need the Yoke of Discipleship

There's a big difference between drawing a crowd and preaching a sermon. The church is desperate for life-giving preachers who urge us to take the yoke of discipleship.

4 Purposes of Church Leadership

This may sound too fundamental of a question, but have you ever paused and wondered why churches need leadership? More specifically, what does church leadership do?