Pastors

Jesus’ Definition of Leadership Is Backwards: Like other Jewish Martyrs

Jesus’ definition of leadership is not what the political revolutionaries of his day wanted. They wanted to subjugate their enemies.

Effective Ways to Pay Off Seminary Debt

Today many people struggle with seminary debt, but it can be especially difficult for those who have gone to seminary and are not in high paying positions as they serve in churches or faith-based organizations. The statistics can be daunting but also, in a way, reassuring, because they show that millions of people are in a similar situation.

Free eBook: Select Sermons by Jonathan Edwards

"Jonathan Edwards is one of America's greatest philosophers and theologians, and his sermons and texts are treasured pieces of American Puritan literature."

Francis Chan: 3 Devotions for Church Leaders: Why It’s So Easy to Fake It

I’m sure I could blame American church culture, my position or a busy schedule for my lack of reverent intimacy. The truth, however, is that my sin and hypocrisy are a result of me. This truth leads us to some devotions for church leaders.

9 Anti-Abuse Practices Your Church Needs to Adopt

Half of your church members have likely experienced abuse: child abuse, sexual assault, intimate partner violence, spiritual abuse in a religious organization.

A Pandemic Recalibration: God in the Center of Your Circle

As the world stumbles back to its commonplace rhythms of pre-pandemic life, we mustn’t forget how the loneliness of lockdown exposed both our need and longing for meaningful relationships and community. 

5 Principles for Leading in Unchartered Waters

We’ve all been in uncharted waters for the past six months.Uncharted waters include: unfamiliar territory, little to no experience navigating those waters and can’t foresee what will happen.

Jesus and Performance Fatigue

Martha is emotionally and relationally impaired by performance fatigue. Working hard and working alone to serve the guests, her frustration and anxiety are palpable.