Pastors
When Interruptions Become Disruptions
Interruptions are like pause buttons. Disruptions aren’t simply more extensive interruptions. Disruptions are destructive. How will the pandemic affect your church long-term?
Pastors
What Makes It Possible for the Christian to Rejoice in the Midst of Pain and Anxiety?
Jesus gave the instruction to be anxious for nothing to His disciples and, by extension, to the church. He told us, “Fear not.” Still, we are creatures who, in spite of our faith, are given to anxiety and at times even to melancholy.
Articles for Pastors
12 Signs You Are a Modern-Day Pharisee
Pharisees still exist today. What is a Pharisee, you ask? Here are 12 characteristics of one. My prayer is that you will read this and do an inspection on your heart.
Pastors
Disassociating Paul From Jesus: Breaking Down the False Dichotomy
Some theologians have a tendency to pit Paul against Jesus. But to elevate what Jesus taught over against what His apostles taught reveals something fundamental wrong with how we understand both.
Pastors
Healing a Pandemic of Disunity: The Love of Christians Is the Gospel’s Greatest Defense
We live in incredibly divided times. But we aren't the first ones to ever experience such a thing. Here are eight practical ways you can heal disunity in your life.
Articles for Pastors
How to Stop Being Crazy – 4 Steps
Insanity is repeating the same behavior over and over again expecting a different result. It's sooo true. Unfortunately, simply hearing that saying hasn’t stopped me from continuing to live that way sometimes. We need help in how to stop being crazy.
Articles for Pastors
How Pastoral Care Stunts the Growth of Most Churches
"I’m convinced that if we change how we do pastoral care, we’d reach more people."
