Pastors

A Christmas Sermon 1,700 Years Old (From St. Gregory of Nazianzus)

Celebrate this Christmas with those believers who have gone before us. Here is a Christmas Sermon from St. Gregory of Nazianzus (AD 380).

Being a Pastor’s Wife and Handling Loneliness

It is a hard role to live in and stay in. Everyone has a lot of their own expectations of what the pastor's wife should be like, yet, they are all different.

Cary Nieuwhof Asks: Has Your Leadership Peaked?

It's a very real thing for leaders to run out of fresh strategy, new approaches, innovations and best ideas long before their time in leadership is over. Find out if your leadership has peaked.

Four States Of Transition Management

What is missing from nearly every change process is transition management. It’s helpful to understand why a change process isn’t sufficient for most change efforts.

Is the Kingdom of God a Fortress or a Seed?

"The Kingdom of God is within you. The Kingdom of God is in your midst."

The Secret of Christmas: He’s the God of Nobodies

Jesus was smuggled into Bethlehem through the womb of a teenage girl, who gave birth in a barn. That’s because God is the God of Nobodies.

How To Cope With Loneliness During the Holidays

The holiday season has arrived again, bringing a flurry of activity—parties, delicious food, time with family, gift exchanges, and gatherings with friends. Yet, for many, this time of year also stirs up an all-too-familiar and sinking feeling of loneliness.

Don’t Just Celebrate Christmas. Bring Its Joy and Goodness Into the Lives Around You.

Mental health struggles, family dysfunction, financial strain and other hardships are often magnified during the holidays. The reality of life, the hardships, pain and hurt—and the loneliness of it all—makes people yearn for goodness in this season.