Articles for Pastors
6 Ways to Make Time to Read
Are you struggling to make time to read? Here are some tips and tricks to help build reading into your regular rhythms.
Pastors
Pastoring in Hard Places: Bearing Burdens, Believing in the Call, and Other Lessons From Pastors in Contexts of Poverty, Conflict, and Isolation
Pastoring in a hard place means bearing the burdens of that place and people.
Pastors
When Bible Knowledge Isn’t Enough
This idea will make some a bit squeamish, but simply knowing your Bible better isn’t the answer to the world’s problems.
Articles for Pastors
Is Joy an Emotion (And Do Pastors Need It)?
Is joy an emotion? When we limit joy to a feeling, we devalue it. When we think of it as solely emotional, we rob ourselves of the full experience of joy.
Pastors
Are Christians Totally Depraved?
Total depravity is a hallmark of how Christians understand human nature. But once a person comes to faith in Christ, are they still totally depraved?
Articles for Pastors
How to Grow From Leadership Pain
No one experiences the success of leadership without also knowing leadership pain. It’s up to each individual leader if they will press through the pain and grow or quit leading. The principle is that strong.
Pastors
A Disturbing Moment in Ministry and What It Has Done for Me
Here's how one pastor handles the ministry moment of inviting someone to place their faith in Jesus Christ.
Articles for Pastors
You’re Not a Leader If You Never Say You’re Sorry
You are not a good leader if you never tell people you are sorry. There are a myriad of issues in the heart of a leader who never apologizes. If you never apologize, at least one of the following is also true.
