Pastors
On Being a Political Christian
Politics matter, and if you are a Christian, you should be politically active. But how should a Christian be political?
Pastors
Take the Gratefulness Test to Find out How Grateful You Are
The Bible says a lot about gratefulness. Answer these six questions to rank how grateful you are.
Pastors
Will Your Church Meet on Christmas Day?
For some churches, it is a foregone conclusion that they will meet on Christmas Sunday. Nevertheless, others are open to thinking creatively about how to adjust their regular Sunday schedule in light of the holiday.
Pastors
Knowing Your Child’s Current Niche and Why It Matters
What is each of your children’s current niche? Could you tell me? I bet you can. As parents, what matters to our kids ought to matter to us.
Articles for Pastors
How Churches Turn Tools Into Idols—and What Leaders Must Do About It
False idols will look less attractive to people when we help them see the greatness of Jesus. Here are three common idols in churches that every church leader needs to know and reject.
Articles for Pastors
How This Introverted Pastor is Extroverted on Sunday
People are surprised I am an introvert based on my Sunday interactions with people. I may be an introverted pastor, but I’m very extroverted on Sundays.
Pastors
The ‘Marrow Controversy’ and Christian Nationalism
In recent years, there has been a renewed interest in "the Marrow Controversy"—an 18th Century theological debate that occurred in the church of Scotland over the nature of grace and the free offer of the Gospel.
Articles for Pastors
Andy Crouch: Why Romans 16 Is the ‘Most Sociologically Stunning Chapter in the Whole Bible’
A 2018 talk by author Andy Crouch is going viral after a snippet was shared on Twitter. The entire message, titled “Overcoming Our Greatest Affliction,” addresses topics such as cultural revolutions, knowledge, personhood, power, and status.
