Pastors

We Don’t Need Cops in the Pulpit — We Need the Yoke of Discipleship

There's a big difference between drawing a crowd and preaching a sermon. The church is desperate for life-giving preachers who urge us to take the yoke of discipleship.

4 Purposes of Church Leadership

This may sound too fundamental of a question, but have you ever paused and wondered why churches need leadership? More specifically, what does church leadership do? 

Pastor: Are You Asking the Right Questions?

What questions do we bring to the Lord? What questions do we bring to the scripture? The best answer waits upon asking the right question.

R.C. Sproul: The Certainty of the Resurrection

The transition from the pathos of the cross to the grandeur of the resurrection is not abrupt. There is a rising crescendo that swells to the moment of breaking forth from the grave clothes and the shroud of the tomb.

The Mark of a Christian

We live in a day of deeply contentious disagreement. When we disagree with each other, we have two choices: We can maintain the ultimate mark of a Christian, or we can abandon and betray it. 

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.

How Can We Avoid Becoming Cynics of the Cynicism and Negativity on Social Media and in the Body of Christ?

Nothing makes me more cynical than listening to cynical people, and even though my cynicism is directed at them, it is still unhealthy.

Pastors: Children’s Ministry Is More Than a Place to Keep Kids Occupied

Regardless of the size or structure of a congregation, children are both the present and the future of the church. How the church receives and ministers to children is of Kingdom significance.