Pastors

7 Things To Do When Your Preaching Seemed To Stink Yesterday

If you’ve preached for any time at all, you’ve had these days – days, that is, when you feel like your sermon this past weekend went nowhere. If that’s how you feel today, here are some steps to consider

Jesus Christ and Him Crucified

The phrase “Jesus Christ and him crucified” explains the difference between Athens ministry and Corinthian ministry.

Why Your Church Should Be Multi-Generational…and Why It’s Not That Easy to Do

Many churches consist of one primary generation, and that’s not the healthiest church. At the same time, though, growing an intentionally multi-generational church is not easy.

R.C. Sproul: The Law of God

We are living in an era in which the law of God is not given much attention either by secularists or by Christians.

How the Daily Examen Can Anchor You in a Distracted Age

It took the Daily Examen of Ignatius to bring me to my knees in thanks for a moment-by-moment deliverance from a main enemy of sustainable faith in our time—distraction.

A Good Marriage Requires Work

I keep thanking God for Nanci’s partnership and companionship in the gospel throughout the course of our marriage.

If Gen Z Is Awakened, Equipped and Unleashed

If Gen Z is awakened, equipped and unleashed they will change the way we do and view ministry forever. They will embrace the Gospel as the ultimate cause and rally other young people to join the movement.

Six Considerations Before You Share on Social Media

Last year I did a series of blogs on what Scripture has to say about the power of the tongue. The cumulative weight of those verses...