Articles for Pastors
We Need a Revival of the Bible–500 Years Ago Today Martin Luther’s German Translation Was Published
500 years ago today Martin Luther published his translation of the New Testament in German – his translation took only 77 days - We need a revival of the Bible today
Articles for Pastors
100 Tips for Leaders That Everyone in Ministry Should Know
These leadership tips will help you stay grounded (and sane) in ministry.
Articles for Pastors
Are You Pastoring in the Death Zone?
Pastoring in the death zone means attempting to sustain an elevated level or pace that has the potential to jeopardize your family, your ministry, and your health.
Pastors
Disarming a Weaponized Church: Moving Forward Amid Turmoil in the UMC
The United Methodist Church currently feels like a war zone. But the way forward is to “beat our swords into plowshares” (Isaiah 2:4) on the anvil of compassion. Here are three principles that can guide us.
Articles for Pastors
11 Characteristics of Spiritually Weak Christian Leaders
They lead in their own power rather than God’s power. They may use the language of “God’s power,” but honesty would require them to say that they’re living in their own strength. They’re tackling very little that they could not do on their own.
Pastors
Lunch With a Novice
The young minister was all smiles and oozing enthusiasm as we ordered our lunch at the restaurant. My goal wasn’t to steal his smile, but to help equip him for the realities of servant leadership.
Pastors
Two Specific Ways You Claiming ‘Follower of Christ’ Could Be a Liability for Christ
Leaders are in charge—mostly. Being a leader means you have followers. Otherwise, you’re just taking a walk. The sheer presence of followers provides leaders two things we really, really love: power and authority.
Articles for Pastors
2 Types of Credibility and Why You Need Them Both
There are two types of credibility. Both personal and professional credibility are essential for the leader. The former is about character and integrity. The latter is about execution and faithfully and skillfully doing one’s job.
