Pastors

The Pastor’s Calling: Spiritual Formation and Discipleship

Spiritual formation and discipleship are more like horticulture than education. Good soil brings great harvests. Success in making disciples is not (at first) measured quantitatively, but qualitatively.

Jesus Is Not a Cosmic Vending Machine – But He Responds to Faith

Jesus is not a cosmic vending machine where we put in our quarters, hit the correct button, and then enjoy the soda or candy bar we purchased.

10 Heartaches of Being a Pastor

A pastor's heart often goes through heartache. I make no claim that pastors are perfect people. We can be arrogant and uncaring at times. But at the same time, most pastors I know are genuine, faithful followers of God who love their congregations.

Just as He Is

It is necessary that we learn to come to God just as we are. But that’s not where faith stops. It grows. Eventually it comes to the place of “just as He is."

How To Read 200 Books a Year

Want conviction? Try the title of this article: “In the time you spend on social media each year, you could read 200 books.”

5 Essentials for Today’s Church To Thrive

Current culture is more complex, it’s changing rapidly, and we must keep up. The church is good at these things on the following list, but we must get better.

God’s Masterpiece is Less Like a Painting and More Like a Mosaic

Maybe God’s masterpiece is less like a painting and more like a mosaic. A mosaic is the process of taking shards of material—glass, stone, or most anything else—and assembling them in a recognizable pattern.

Meet the Resurrected You

Resurrection—Christ’s and ours—is a cornerstone of the Christian faith. Yet how many of us ponder what our resurrected selves will be like?