Articles for Pastors
A Pandemic Recalibration: God in the Center of Your Circle
As the world stumbles back to its commonplace rhythms of pre-pandemic life, we mustn’t forget how the loneliness of lockdown exposed both our need and longing for meaningful relationships and community.
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5 Principles for Leading in Unchartered Waters
We’ve all been in uncharted waters for the past six months.Uncharted waters include: unfamiliar territory,
little to no experience navigating those waters and can’t foresee what will happen.
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Jesus and Performance Fatigue
Martha is emotionally and relationally impaired by performance fatigue. Working hard and working alone to serve the guests, her frustration and anxiety are palpable.
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God’s Word Speaks to Our Concerns About Racism. Are We Listening?
Christian friends, the Scriptures speak clearly to the Church in these days of heartache and confusion. Are we listening? Here are six specific ways that God’s Word transforms our response to racism.
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Don’t Burn Bridges
Try and stay friends with people who think differently than you. The mute button may be your friend at times, so use it. Try not to burn bridges.
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Mel Gibson Criticized for New Film About Jews
Several media outlets are telling the story this week of Mel Gibson's new film project and the criticism he's receiving from the Jewish community. (Photo: cinemafestival / Shutterstock.com)
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Why Millennials, X-ers, Boomers and Busters Need Each Other
For all of the generational tribalism going around these days, the truth remains: the church should be multigenerational.
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7 Affirming Things Leaders Should Say All the Time
Leaders must be powerful encouragers to their teams.