Articles for Pastors

Do Pastors Have Blind Spots?

If we humbly seek to become more self-aware (for instance, discover our blind spots) we will lead and serve more effectively.

Do We Have to Resume Our Breakneck Speed?

One of the things that I have really enjoyed over the last few months has been the fact that people have time—time to talk, to chat, to catch up. I'm in no hurry to resume life at a breakneck speed.

Don’t Look for Contentment Like You Used To

Before you came to Christ, your life aspirations arose from a wrong way of looking at the world, what the Apostle Peter calls the “desires of your former ignorance” (1 Peter 1:14 CSB).

We Don’t Enjoy This Spiritual Discipline, But It Is the Most Important One

We enjoy the preaching. We enjoy praise. We enjoy fellowship. But we do not enjoy this.

The Best Advice for a Pastor’s Wife

I am a follower of Christ first and a pastor’s wife second. Jesus told us all to love the Lord and love our neighbors, and I certainly shouldn’t expect to do anything less than that as I minister alongside my husband.

Good Pastors Know When to Pick a Fight But Prefer to Avoid Them

What all foolish controversies have in common is that the argument is less about truth and godliness and more about being hailed as a godly champion of truth.

Does Your Church Need Optimism or Hope?

Why is hope greater than simple positive thinking?

8 Steps to Successfully Communicate Your Church’s Mask Policy

Senior Pastor Crawford Lorrits’ Fellowship Bible Church’s re-opening service in Roswell, GA provided 8 great keys to communicating your church's mask policy.