Pastors
Nanci’s Death Isn’t the End of Our Relationship, Only a Temporary Interruption
"I’ve been reflecting on the changes in our home with Nanci gone. The house is so quiet without the sound of her laughter. There is a profound sense of absence."
Articles for Pastors
Why It Takes Five to Seven Years to Become the Pastor of a Church
"I wish we could snap our fingers and enjoy immediate trust. But, in most churches, it just is not going to happen quickly. It will take five to seven years."
Pastors
3 Things That Keep the Church From Experiencing Divinely Empowered Unity
We like to start with the interests, views, and philosophies that would naturally unite us and then find ways to throw some diversity in there. But that kind of unity has limits.
Pastors
12 ‘How to’s’ Pastors Wish Someone Had Taught Them
I always want to know what leadership issues pastors wish someone had taught them. Here are twelve things many leaders wish someone had given them a "how to" on.
Articles for Pastors
How to Thrive Through Transition
The bottom line, hard-to-believe truth is that the path to thriving faith on the other side of any transition—including this pandemic—is plain, but many won’t take it. My observations from over two decades, combined with real sociological data, are surprising.
Administration
If You Understand Inflation You Can Protect Your Church
Although in the local church world, we may not see its impact right away, it is going to affect your church and mine. Does your church leadership understand inflation?
Pastors
Rethinking the ‘Communications Director’ Role in a Post-Pandemic World
If you think your church may have outgrown its previous communications structure, here are a few key characteristics to consider for a great Communications Director moving forward.
Pastors
The Storm Has a Bit in Its Mouth
Preaching on Psalm 91:4, “He shall cover you with His feathers, and under His wings shall you trust,” Spurgeon said, "Carrying this picture in your mind's eye, may it often cheer and encourage you."
