Articles for Pastors

Complementarians in Closed Rooms

Comments on a Facebook group called "Geneva Commons" took aim at author Aimee Byrd, a member of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church. The comments point out the denomination's need to address misogyny in its ranks.

5 Things I Am Preaching to Myself While Preaching to a Camera

When preaching to a camera, it can easily feel like I am preaching to God’s people without being among God’s people. I long for those days again, but in the meantime, here are five things I am preaching to myself as I am preaching to a camera.

Counsel From a Black Pastor to the Church

Being a Christian, a pastor of a local church, and a black man has given me a unique vantage point on life. As a pastor I am called to lead believers to the Holy Scriptures so that we may all learn to imitate Christ and grow in Christ-likeness.

10 Ways to Grow Your Marriage While Having Young Kids

Here are 10 strategies to grow your marriage with young kids that we’ve reflected on that might be helpful to other young parents in a similar season of life.

Balance Is Over-Rated

Are we sacrificing the very gifts, talents, and passions that God has blessed us with?

10 Ways to Pray for Your Church as It Reopens

If you experience many emotions revolving around COVID-19, prayer can be a powerful tool. To pray for your church is one way to build unity when divisions arise. Prayer leads to peace.

Never Waste a Good Sermon: 6 Ways to Re-Purpose Your Message Content

The gospel is the greatest content on the planet, and we pastors write and say a lot of words about it every week. Here are at least six ways to stretch the reach of a good sermon beyond the single weekend service.

10 Ways to Spot Your Own Arrogance

Use these potential markers of arrogance to avoid such a fall.