Videos For Pastors
Can Men Lead if Women Are Smarter? A Biblical Perspective
"Nowhere does the Bible teach in every place in life men must always lead and women must always follow."
Articles for Pastors
How to Know if You’re a Powerful, Fruitful Christian
So fruitfulness means “abiding in Christ.” But what does that mean? It seems pretty clear to me. To be fruitful, we live in day-by-day, hour-by-hour, even minute-by-minute abiding fellowship with Jesus.
Pastor How To's
Do You Want a Long Tenure as Pastor? Thom Rainer Gives 10 Traits You Can’t Ignore
Over one-half of pastors leave a church before their fourth anniversary.
Christian News
Phil Vischer: This Is How Race Shapes the Way Christians Vote
In his latest video tackling the complexities of race in the U.S., Phil Vischer explores the question, “Why do white Christians vote Republican and Black Christians vote Democrat?”
Pastor Blogs
Is it Accurate and Loving to Point Out that Mormonism is not Biblical Christianity?
The presidential candidacies of Mitt Romney and Jon Huntsman have raised again the “Mormon question.” A pastor’s comment about Mormonism being a cult generated...
Articles for Pastors
Why We Desperately Need to Learn to Discern
The goal is not to have a blind trust of authority, but a reasoned trust in expertise. Here's why we desperately need to learn to discern.
Articles for Pastors
Church After COVID19 — Why Bother Going Back?
It will outlast the postal service, local businesses, schools, and politicians and their offices. It will outlast COVID19 and the hurricanes and the wildfires and the ugly inequalities in our world. My participation ensures this. It testifies to that greater and lasting kingdom.
Articles for Pastors
Connecting With People – Clicks vs Results
The pandemic has deeply modified how we are connecting with people. The irony is that technology has made a difficult situation easier . . . in some ways. I’ve been reading accounts of the Spanish Flu pandemic in 1918 and the correlations to the current Covid-19 pandemic are startling.
