Pastors

The Secret to Easing Leadership Pressure: Becoming a Chief Learning Officer

No organization of substance is without pressure, and no leadership role is without pressure.

Overcoming Your Fear of Praying in Public

Praying in public may very well be the Christian equivalent of public speaking, which is our greatest fear as the general population. And this fear is not restricted to ordinarily timid people. Even leaders sometimes have trouble leading in prayer.

7 Words To Encourage Leaders Who Worry

Most leaders will have occasions of worry. Worry is an emotion. You can know all the principles of leadership and still struggle with occasional worry. I would love to encourage for worried leaders.

The Theology of Noticing

During the past decade, I’ve been convicted—not by flashy TikTok videos, light-up billboards, or trendy apps, but by those around me—to stop and pay attention. I call it the “theology of noticing.”

The Importance of Being Equally Yoked in Relationships

The term, "equally yoked," often applied in the context of romantic relationships, can extend its wisdom to friendships, business partnerships, and various forms of alliances.

How to Embrace the Power of Prayer to the Holy Spirit

The Holy Spirit is God, the third person of the Trinity, the active presence of God in the world and within believers: guiding, comforting, and empowering them for righteous living and service. Prayer to the Holy Spirit should be a vital part of Christian life.

How to Write an Obituary – These Obituary Examples Show the Way

Here are obituary examples that exemplify how to honor a loved one's memory, followed by guidance on how to write an obituary, and answers to common questions about creating this important tribute.

Embrace Each Day With Hope: His Mercies Are New Every Morning

The assurance that "His mercies are new every morning" has profound implications for believers. It offers a message of hope, highlighting that each day brings a fresh start, a new opportunity to experience God's grace.