Pastors
How Anger Exposes a Porn Problem
Lust leads to shame. And shame leads to anger and attempts at self-justification. And anger is the fuel the newsfeed. Keep feeding the angry mob lustful opportunities and you’ll keep yourself in the outrage business.
Articles for Pastors
A Humble Leader Is an Effective Leader: Here’s Why
Research led by Jack Zenger and Joseph Folkman discovered that the most effective leaders is a most humble leader. These results are no surprise to Christians.
Pastors
Starting a New Ministry Project? Put These 5 Pillars in Place First
Whether you are starting a new ministry role or are simply starting a new ministry project, if you’ll put in place these five essentials as you begin, your chances of success will increase.
Articles for Pastors
Thou Shalt Offend Pharisees
Some leaders are so afraid of offending people that they offend God instead.
Pastors
4 Ways to Avoid Purge Night Online
If you spend any time online reading articles or engaging in social media, you likely know that the storyline of “The Purge” is not only a movie. As rage is expressed, more rage is elicited.
Pastors
R.C. Sproul: The Methods Versus the Message
"I once was hired by a church to be the minister of theology...They also added to my job description 'minister of evangelism.' I said I didn’t know anything about evangelism."
Articles for Pastors
There’s No Such Thing as ‘Good Enough’
We need an identity that isn’t founded on questions of good enough. We need an identity that isn’t a matter of what we’ve done—because that’s never going to feel like enough.
Pastors
Does Your Team Have a Trust Deficit? These 10 Questions Will Tell You
Healthy ministry teams make trust building a priority. Here are some questions to ask yourself to gauge whether or not you have a trust deficit.
