Pastors

What the Online World Is Doing to Us

What does our current level of online consumption do to individuals and society in general? There are at least five areas where we know the effect is not a positive one.

Pastor’s Toolbox: Use Facebook To Grow Your Church

You can do so much more than post church announcements. The following are a pastor's toolbox for online engagement.

5 Ways Pastors Can Keep From Overextending Themselves

Pastors who do too much for too long eventually end up burning out. Here are five things pastors can do to keep from overextending and exhausting themselves.

How to Overcome Overwhelm and Unlock Resilience in Ministry With Daniel Fusco

Daniel Fusco and Jason Daye explore the ideas of unlocking resiliency, embracing perseverance, and finding your grit in ministry so you don't tip into an unhealthy state of exhaustion and overload.

Gen Z and Millennials Are Seeking Authentic Church Community, Not Leaving It

According to Pew, 29% of Americans describe themselves as unaffiliated with any particular religious tradition. In addition, 49% of Millennials and 49% of Gen Z consider themselves “nones” as well.

How to Protect Your Life and Ministry from Burnout With Juanita Campbell Rasmus

Juanita Campbell Rasmus discusses warning signs that pastors and ministry leaders are spread too thin, as well as ways to stay centered in Christ and avoid burnout—or maybe tapping out of ministry altogether.

A Polyamorous Commitment?

I know, I know…the title of the blog is an oxymoron. How can you be polyamorous and be in a committed relationship? But that’s getting ahead of ourselves. First, what does it mean to be polyamorous?

Love Is Oxygen for the Soul

The world needs more Jesus. The world needs more love. Love is oxygen for the soul. The two cannot exist without one another.