Pastors

Why Interpreting the Bible is a “Dangerous Blessing”

Interpreting the Bible can be dangerous business. And pastors enter into the danger every time we preach. How should we proceed?

5 Warning Signs a Leader is Leading at “Too High” a Level

Leaders are often encouraged to be leading at a higher level. “Lead higher” is a helpful way to describe rising above the details and...

Carey Neiuwhof: 5 Surprising Truths About the Enneagram Tritype Test

The enneagram is a helpful tool, but the true potential you have as a leader is not determined by your gifting but by your health.

Poured Out, Not Burned Out

In a time where more and more pastors are experiencing burnout, what can we learn from Paul's ministry about work-life balance? #Bible #apostlePaul

A First Century Story for the 21st

Yassir Eric’s story highlights one of the most important and exciting movements in the global Christian church today. Christians all over the world should be celebrating and supporting the acts of bold 21st-century apostles such as Yassir.

7 Things My Workaholism Says About Me

These truths of workaholism have pushed me to re-think the structure of my life, and perhaps they will challenge you as well.

I Became an iPad Pastor and It’s Been Great (So Far)

I’m a pastor, and I bought an iPad recently. If you are a pastor, could an iPad help you become more effective? Maybe. Maybe not. Although I’m only a little over a week into owning mine, and it has exceeded all my expectations.

7 Benefits of an Often Overlooked Planning Tool: The Pre-Mortem

Unfortunately, lack of planning often torpedoes otherwise good ministry ideas. Here's what a pre-mortem exercise is, and seven benefits it offers to your planning process.