Articles for Pastors

Embrace Each Day With Hope: His Mercies Are New Every Morning

The assurance that "His mercies are new every morning" has profound implications for believers. It offers a message of hope, highlighting that each day brings a fresh start, a new opportunity to experience God's grace.

Mustard Seed of Faith: Unlocking Transformative Potential

In a world where the measure of success and value often hinges on the grandiose and the visible, the concept of the "mustard seed of faith" emerges as a profound counter-narrative.

5 Things I’ve Learned Since Leaving Full-Time Ministry

Ever wondered if there's life after ministry? Here are some things I’ve learned—in darkness, pain, healing and a new lease on life—since leaving vocational ministry.

Which Bible Translation is the Most Accurate?

Discover the nuances of Bible translation accuracy as we explore popular versions like the NASB, CSB, ESV, NRSV, and KJV/NKJV. Understand the factors influencing accuracy and find the translation that aligns with your study needs and theological preferences.

The Basics: Four Types of Theology

In the realm of Biblical studies, the word theology encompasses a rich and diverse landscape, comprising various disciplines and approaches. One helpful framework for...

“Spare the Rod Spoil the Child” Is Not in Proverbs – Are There Alternatives?

"Spare the rod spoil the child." It's not actually in the Bible, but appears to originate from Proverbs 13:24. This phrase has sparked debates and discussions about the most effective methods of child-rearing.

Fearfully and Wonderfully Made – Psalm 139:14 Tells Us the Truth about Ourselves

The phrase fearfully and wonderfully made from Psalm 139:14 has resonated through ages, and offers profound insight into our creation and existence. This single...

Is “You Have Not Because You Ask Not” Really True?

At its core, "You have not because you ask not" is a call to deepen our faith and trust in God's willingness and ability to provide for us.