Articles for Pastors
Fear Is Contagious—But So Is Gospel Courage
Fear is contagious, but so is gospel courage. Choose the courage Paul showed when he confronted Peter, Barnabas, and others because “they were not following the truth of the gospel message.”
Pastors
5 Words for an Overwhelmed Leader
As a leader, there have been times I was overwhelmed with the challenges and opportunities facing me. God seems to call me to huge tasks. Here are five encouragements if that's the case for you.
Pastors
How Pastors and Church Staff Should Handle Honest Mistakes
The problem is not the person who makes honest mistakes and corrects them. The problem is the person who makes careless mistakes or the same mistake over and over and over again.
Pastors
8 Ways Pastors Can Refresh Their Tired Souls
Leading a congregation can be tough and pastors must care for their souls. Consider these eight ways to refresh your tired soul.
Pastors
Not-So-Shiny, Not-So-Happy
The recent buzz about "Shiny Happy People," a docuseries about the Duggar family of TLC’s "19 & Counting," has taken over my social media feed. And with good reason.
Pastors
8 Ways To Maximize Bible Impact Upon Your Life
Willow Creek’s Reveal survey of several thousand churches revealed not a silver bullet, but the number one catalyst that believers said contributed most to their growth: Bible reading and reflection.
Articles for Pastors
7 Ways to Exit Church Gracefully
The average pastor in the U.S. stays at one place about four years. Unless you stay at the same church your entire life, you will exit church or a ministry and go to another, perhaps several times.
Pastors
What the ‘Hell’?
Who do you think believes in hell the most—Baby Boomers or Generation Z? If you thought, “Well, it’s obviously Baby Boomers,” you would be wrong.
