Articles for Pastors
Critics: Stay Away or Draw Close to Them?
Criticism hurts, especially the non-constructive kind. We tend to stay away from such critics. But is that the wisest choice? Should we draw close...
Pastors
The Company as Church
As society continues to evolve, two things seem clear: 1) the church is waning in significance; and 2) what the church provided is increasingly looked for in secular sectors.
Articles for Pastors
7 Reasons Why Church Leaders Abuse People
We need to look closely at why some church leaders abuse people, and take every necessary action to stop the abuse, see to healing of the abused, aim for restoration and discipleship of the leader, and be proactive in preventing any opportunity for abuse to occur in the church by its leaders.
Pastors
What Faith Is, and Is Not
Some people hold tenaciously to a faith that their child will not die, their cancer will disappear, their spouse will recover from a stroke. Do they have faith in God or is their faith in what they want God to do?
Pastors
Why ‘Collective Might’ Is the Future of the Church
Collective might is absolutely central to the mission of the Church today. God actually designed us to collaborate.
Pastors
R.C. Sproul: John 3:16 and Man’s Ability To Choose God
It is ironic that in the same chapter in which our Lord teaches the utter necessity of rebirth to even see the kingdom, non-Reformed views find one of their main proof texts.
Pastors
What Do Evangelicals Believe About Social Justice?: A Brief History
Looking back over the history of the evangelical movement, attitudes toward issues of social justice have never been monolithic.
Articles for Pastors
5 Reasons Why Playing It Safe Is Not a Good Idea
The truth is, we are responsible for leading, and the nature of effective leadership is not a safe proposition. Leadership takes new territory; it moves us into the unknown. Playing it safe doesn’t work.
