Articles for Pastors
Husbands Love Your Wives by Affirming Them Publicly
If you want to grow in being a good husband, try publicly praising and affirming your wife. As a pastor, this is a way of modeling to your congregation what it means to live out your admiration for her.
Articles for Pastors
5 Words for an Overwhelmed Leader
When the leader doesn’t know what to do and/or doesn’t have a clue what to do next, here are some suggestions for any overwhelmed leader.
Pastors
3 Reminders for Pastors During the Summer Slump
Here are three reminders as you navigate the summer months, which are often marked by decreased church attendance and engagement.
Articles for Pastors
What is the Cost of Healing?
if we embrace the kind of healing available to everybody who is broken and in pain – we’ll have to let go of some things that are quite precious to us. That's the cost of healing.
Articles for Pastors
Carey Nieuwhof: 7 Kinds of People You Can’t Afford to Keep
The people you are most afraid of losing are the people you most need to lose. Truthfully, you can’t afford to keep them.
Articles for Pastors
Why It’s Great to Be a Faceless, Nameless Pastor
I might have lusted after some celebrity pastors in my twenties, but these were the faceless, nameless pastors who were on the phone with me at midnight, or meeting me for coffee randomly to discuss my marriage issues, and helping me make important life decisions.
Articles for Pastors
So We’re Unmarried but Living Together—What’s the Big Deal?
Cohabitation is becoming more widely accepted as an alternative to marriage, the result that marriage is being delayed or disregarded altogether. Cohabitation is here to stay. How do we counsel those for whom living together is the expected norm?
Pastors
Saddleback, the SBC, and the Truth about Egalitarians
While I can respect Rick Warren’s decision to challenge the SBC’s decision to disfellowship Saddleback, I would be remiss if I did not propose an alternative: join an egalitarian denomination instead.