Pastors

Should Women Preach Or Lead In The Church? Maybe…

Should women preach? After a lifetime of study, experience, thinking and prayer, I have finally decided I am both complementarian and egalitarian.

Bethel Church Responds to Pastor’s Request for Clarification on Beliefs

About a year ago, I sent Bethel an email asking them to clarify a lot of the things that are being said about them. They finally began that process.

Run 4 Experiments This Summer to Help Find Changes in the Church This Fall

Summer Church Experiments - Rather than looking for the “perfect” strategy for your church, it’s better to consider your practices as a series of experiments with changes in the church and then watch the results.

3 Factors for Leading Into The Future — Beyond COVID

Right now, we’re in-between pre-COVID-19 and post-COVID-19. What if God is using this time to prepare us for greater impact and purpose?

Pastoring: The Gloriously Grueling Gift

my assessment of the current experience of pastoring is consistent with what I have heard from others: Pastoring is hard.

Does Social Media Burden You With the Weight of the World?

I was envious of the freedom they were evidently experiencing. They were not carrying the weight of the world, burdens they did not need to carry.

The Altar: A Meeting Place With God

Are you in a period of no “altars” or “sacrifices” to the Lord? Has your slavery to sin kept you from drawing near to God?

Longing for a Father: A Story About David Cassidy

David Cassidy longed to be known and accepted by his earthly father. It doesn't appear he was granted either of those things. Perhaps a relationship with the heavenly Father could have saved him the heartache he suffered.