Pastors

2 Enemy Attacks We Must Recognize

These are two enemy attacks church leaders should be aware of. One is more corporate, and the other is more individual.

Why Churches Should Be Talking About the Environment

The reasons why some churches are disengaged with the environment conversation are numerous, and not difficult to guess. For starters, in the United States, environmental dialogue is often characterized as political or controversial.

7 Money Lessons From the Wisdom of the Proverbs

Money is powerful. It’s a determining factor in where we live, what we eat, what we wear, and often what we do with our days. So we would be wise to consider how we can manage our money well.

Thoughts on Restoration for Fallen Pastors

While there are lots of articles out there on “fallen pastors,” I’ve been surprised to discover few deal with these questions in an in-depth way.

Pastoral Leadership: 4 Essential Behaviors for Success

I began to practice four essential behaviors that helped me get a good start and experience some early leadership success. I believe leaders would do well to practice these four behaviors for success.

Why Leaning Into the Beauty and Power of the Church, at Its Best, Matters

I love the Church, even with its flaws. That’s the two-sided tension. God is perfect; we are not.

7 Sexual Lines No Pastor Should Ever Cross

Here are 7 boundaries for pastors to avoid being snared in lust traps.

A Christian Response to ‘Don’t Say Gay’

The cultural divide can be seen in how the bill is referenced. While the law is officially titled “Parental Rights in Education,” it has drawn national criticism from LGBTQ groups who refer to is as the “Don’t Say Gay” law.