Pastors

John Maxwell on the Hardest Thing in Leadership

Ron Edmondson asks John Maxwell ten important leadership questions.

Conflict Resolution: 7 Ways to Respond When You Want to Punch Someone—and You’re a Christian

"In the name of grace, Christians sacrifice truth. In the name of truth, Christians sacrifice grace."

Rick Warren: Sin of Prejudice Particularly Acute Right Now

“When people are in a crisis, they often look for scapegoats to blame and they become more wary and even fearful of people not like themselves,” Rick Warren says. He believes the global pandemic has exacerbated the sin of partiality in our world.

How to Pray for Your Pastor During Lockdown

Of course, this global lockdown affects us all differently. We live under widely varying regulations in different countries or even in different counties within the same country. But there are some things you can pray for your pastor—regardless of his circumstance.

Memorial Day Is a Big Deal, So Let’s Think About It Theologically

Sometimes being a patriot means we haven't examined the spiritual formations of our love of country.

We Can’t Help it: It’s Pentecost

Don't let the truth (and power) of Pentecost remain stuck in history. It's for today as well.

5 Rules For Zoom Newbies To Share With Your Staff

Is it possible that there are still Zoom newbies out there? Incredibly, Yes! Here's a list of basics every user should know. Why not share them -- and require them -- for everyone on your staff?

Glenn Packiam: Racial Healing Is Not a Sidebar to the Gospel

How can believers—particularly those of us who are white—move toward racial healing in the aftermath of Ahmaud Arbery's killing? Pastor Glenn Packiam shared his perspective on this question in an interview with ChurchLeaders.