Articles for Pastors
How To Be a Good Friend to Your Pastor
Being a pastor is a much more difficult job than most people realize. It’s also a lot lonelier than most know. Most pastors could use a couple of good friends.
Articles for Pastors
10 Leadership Statements That Often Come From a Heart of Pride
Many times what may appear to us—or we may label as—a leadership style or personality is actually a leader’s personal battle—and sin—of pride. And pride is very dangerous.
Pastors
Rejection: How To Keep Other People From Feeling It
Neuroscientists have discovered that our brain records social pain, like rejection, in the same place in our brain where we feel physical pain. Here are three tips for overcoming it.
Pastors
4 Realities That Hold Leaders Back From Moving Forward
It’s rare to see only one element hold leaders back from making progress. It’s most often a combination of issues. Let’s look at four.
Pastor How To's
You Can Do Better: 6 Leadership Lessons We All Need
Leading well is hard. There are often common threads - leadership lessons - among a majority of leaders with whom I interact.
Pastors
How to Lead a Pessimist
The word pessimism is from a Latin world — pessimus. It means "the worst." A pessimist takes a negative event and allows it to ruin their day or week or even month. Here's how to lead someone trapped in a cycle of pessimism.
Pastors
5 Extraordinary Gifts From God (and How They Impact Your Leadership)
God certainly does have expectations of us, but he gives so much more to us than he expects of us. As a leader, that fills us up and helps us keep going! Here are five extraordinary gifts from God.
Pastors
Practical Insight to Navigate Leadership Pain
Leadership, while rewarding, can also be quite painful. Here's how you can allow God to use your leadership pain to make you a better leader and more faithful person.
