Articles for Pastors

5 Methods of Volunteer Recruitment

I’ve never had a church leader come to me and say, “We have too many church volunteers.” Instead, we hear the opposite time and time again: how do we encourage volunteer recruitment?

Why ‘Forgiveness Is a Gift You Give Yourself’ Is a Dangerous Myth

Biblical forgiveness is a gift to the offender. We release another person’s debts for their sake and for Christ’s sake. But there are myths surround forgiveness that keep us from biblical forgiveness.

3 Reasons Churches Struggle To Empower Younger Leaders

Some churches struggle to hand significant responsibility to younger leaders, to empower younger leaders to launch new initiatives, and to joyfully allow themselves to be led by a new generation.

5 Ways Pastors Can Help Heal the Brokenhearted in Their Care

When we know we're loved by God, we can trust he is with us through any difficulty that comes our way. Here are 5 ways pastors can help those in their care experience God's love. 

How Should We Honor Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.?

How should we honor Dr. Martin Luther King? Everyone reveres the prophet after he’s dead, but will we allow his message to reach us, again, today? 

This Is Why You Don’t Put New Wine in an Old Wineskin

Don’t be satisfied with the old wine of your traditions and risk refusing the new wine of Christ’s grace. If you are pertinaciously clinging to an inappropriate, legalistic tradition, there’s something you can do today: let it go!

15 Signs of Leadership Fatigue

The longer the social upheavals of our time rage on, the more likely the possibility of leadership fatigue.

7 Habits of Truly Joyful Pastors

Outward pressure to “perform” is not what pastors need right now. I want to share some things I’ve observed in what I am calling truly joyful pastors.