Articles for Pastors

5 Sanity-Saving Tips for Seamless Online & in-Person Easter Services

Here are some ways to make your Easter services cohesive and engaging for everyone—without doubling your workload or losing your mind:

Church in Canada Fined $83K for Meeting for In-Person Worship

A church in Canada has been fined $83,000 dollars for exceeding government limitations on in-person worship on Jan. 24. Senior pastor Jacob Reaume says that Jesus is worth the cost.

Is God Proud of You?

Is God proud of me? If you're like me, it's SO hard to believe, but I promise you it's true. It has to be because of the cross. 

40: God’s Number for Life Change

Yesterday was Ash Wednesday, the beginning of the 40 days of Lent. For reasons unknown to us, the length of 40 – whether 40 days or 40 years – has been significant throughout biblical history

In Our Discipling Relationships, Best-Sellers Are Great . . . But the Bible Is Best

Books are tremendous tools for discipling. But with so many good resources out there, we can be tempted to forget the best book on discipleship—the Bible.

This World IS My Home and I’m NOT Just Passing Through

Help your people see salvation as more than God’s evacuation plan to one day get His followers out of this world.

4 Ways to Live Wisely Through a Season of Being Overwhelmed

This has been a season of being overwhelmed for many people, including leaders who wrestle with how to serve their ministries and organizations well in the midst of such differing viewpoints on a plethora of issues. #overwhelmed #leadership

No Pastor, Everything Hasn’t Changed

So remember, pastor, that while circumstances have changed (and still are!), what is essential for leading and serving in the church has not changed. What is needed is wisdom for knowing how to minister in changing times.