Articles for Pastors
Understanding the True Gospel
The true Gospel is a healing journey that leads us to a life-giving and abundant destination. It is a journey that we do not embark upon alone, but alongside others who share with us a common trust in Jesus.
Articles for Pastors
Unplugging the Microwave Culture of Success
Our microwave culture — where we want, and basically get, everything right now — is quickly destroying our personal and collective ability to dedicate focus over time toward a goal, a success, or mastery of anything important.
Articles for Pastors
Can Christians Drink Alcohol? 3 Reasons a Christian Can Drink
When it comes whether a Christian can drink alcohol, the Bible couldn’t be clearer or more direct.
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8 Lies Churches Tell
Leaders sit around and figure which ones will work in their context and then crumple up the true stories so they can be tossed in the rubbish bin. These false narratives rewound the victims, corrupt the heart of the church, and turn church cultures into greater toxicity.
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Does a Deep Message Impress Your Seminary but Confuse Your Church?
Nowhere more than when I am writing a message. As a communicator and preacher, there’s something in me (and I bet I’m not alone) that intuitively believes a message is only good if it’s deep, layered, and rich.
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Why God Doesn’t Remove Our Sinful Cravings Immediately
Every Christian I know has had the experience of coming up against sinful cravings--the same sin—again—and wondering, “Will this struggle ever end? Why doesn’t God just remove this?” (If you haven’t had that experience, just give it time.)
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Surrendered to the Holy Spirit
“Who is the Holy Spirit to you?” Wilson responded the only way he knew how: with honesty. “He is nothing to me. I have no contact with Him and could get along quite well without Him.”
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Richest Pastors in the World vs an “Average” Pastor’s Salary
Among the richest pastors in the world are some very recognizable names, and a few you may not have heard of. But you probably won't recognize any names among those who serve for an "average" salary.