Articles for Pastors

Jesus as Our Example: A Praying Life in the No-Man’s Land

No one has ever modeled what a praying life ought to look like so much as our Lord Jesus Christ. He was constantly pulling away from the crowds and from His disciples to have His soul strengthened in communion with His Father.

Rick Warren: ‘It’s Not a Sin to Be Sick’

Pastor Rick Warren has praised a pastoral letter discussing mental health and the church. The letter, titled, “Hope and Healing,” calls for an end to the stigma around mental illness and for greater collaboration between science and medical professionals and people of faith.

Voddie Baucham: Why Critical Race Theory Is a ‘Looming Catastrophe’

In an interview to discuss his new book, Voddie Baucham explains why he believes critical race theory spells “looming catastrophe” for evangelicalism.

50 Good Mental Health Habits

Good mental health does not happen by accident. Mentally healthy people make small, daily choices that contribute to their mental health.

Denzel Washington: Prayer and the Holy Spirit Have Protected Me

In a conversation with his friend, Pastor A.R. Bernard, Denzel Washington shared examples of the grace God has shown him over the years, especially through his family and the Holy Spirit.

Six Reasons to Preach on the Same Subject More Than Once

It could be wise to preach on some topics more than once considering there are a vast number of things to preach on, but here are just six reasons for you to preach on the same subject multiple times.

How Cancel Culture Looks a Lot Like Old-Fashioned Church Discipline

A political activist in 2021 might maintain their “sacred canopy” – whether it is called “social justice” or “freedom” – by calling out opinions they consider too abhorrent to be tolerated in contemporary society.

Why Some Preachers Rely on Holy Ghostwriters and Other Pulpit Helps

Author and theologian Scot McKnight argues that pastors who use ghostwriters or researchers without telling their congregations are “cheating.” Others disagree.