Articles for Pastors

Gallup Research: What Keeps People Coming Back to Church Week After Week Isn’t the Cool Music

According to the findings of a Gallup study, the people in our congregations are coming back week after week because of the sermons, and there are a couple key things they are looking for in those sermons.

Some Help for the Boring Adult Sunday School Teacher

Here are three reasons why adult Sunday school teachers of the Bible shouldn’t be boring—and four strategies to avoid boring teaching.

Your Church Is a Lampstand

The first picture of the church we get in Revelation is that the church is a lampstand (Revelation 1:12-13). Let us embrace the breathtaking privilege of being part of churches, which are the receptacles of God’s Spirit.

5 Leadership Lies We Are Tempted to Believe

A fast pace with high pressure can cause us to believe functional leadership lies even if we’ve been taught they’re not true. I call them functional lies because they are not moral or sinful, but they can still be harmful.

The Three Biggest Enemies You’ll Face Every Day

There are three biggest enemies you'll face every day. And people are not the real enemies. Paul made that clear.

Why and How We Can Appreciate Pastors

We know the strength of churches is directly connected to the effectiveness and well-being of pastors. This is why we must appreciate pastors. 

The Almost Invisible Church

Be content with pastoring an almost invisible church. To paraphrase an old saying, God must love almost invisible churches because he made so many of them. So we’d better start to love them too.

Why “Remove Negative People” Is Terrible Advice For Leaders

The world may tell you to remove negative people from your life. But if you strive to be an authentic leader, your goal should be just the opposite. You should be seeking out negative people, and placing yourself directly, and intentionally, in their midst.