Articles for Pastors

Finding a Way Out of ‘The Cave’

I had heard about the cave and even talked to those who had experienced it, but I had never been near the cave. I didn't think I'd ever find myself inside of it, let alone become a long-term resident within its confines.

Vision: The Crucial Difference Between Managing and Leading

Some people have dreams, but not vision. There is a difference. A vision is a pragmatic dream. A vision is a dream that can be implemented. It’s specific. Nothing becomes dynamic until it becomes specific.

Wives and Porn and Busy Church Leaders

What do you say to a wife who is experiencing firsthand the detrimental effects pornography is having on her marriage? Are you prepared to minister to someone experiencing pornography effects?

Daniel ‘s Story, or Christ in the Lions’ Den

Like Daniel, Jesus was condemned to die, but his situation could not be changed by human intervention. However, Jesus did not merely suffer the threat of death, he went down into death itself.

10 Ways Pastors Can Thrive During the Summer Slump

The summer slump is a necessary part of the church's rhythm. Don't get discouraged. Don't fight it. If you fight this season, you will expend an enormous amount of energy with little to no results.

Ready to Quit? ‘Thus, the Cross’

Until the day comes that you hear that shout from Jesus Christ, don’t quit on others, don’t quit on yourself, and most certainly do not quit on God!

21 Things Pastors Did During COVID I Want To Thank Them For

Here is my list of 21 things I want to thank pastors for doing during COVID.

Caring About People: How to Shepherd the Invisible Church

Reaching new people is the vision of leadership; shepherding people is the soul of leadership. Both are essential. It’s easy to get focused on one or the other, but both are vital to the expression of a healthy church.