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.

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."

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.

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.

Ed Stetzer: Churchleaders Must Face The Future of Music in the Church

It may be a generalization to say the church today has three generational expressions, but I think we can work with it, especially with respect to music in the church.

8 Warning Signs Your Church is Drifting from God’s Mission

I have yet to see a church drift towards God’s mission. The current of apathy always pulls away. It’s obvious to point out drifting churches as lacking purpose. But what causes this drift?

5 Myths About Hell

Hell is a place of punishment by God; sinners who have committed treason against an infinite God will remain in the place of torment where they shall only be able to continually hate the God they hated in their previous life.

The Importance of NOT Equating ‘Painful’ With ‘Difficult’ in Leadership

Just because a decision is painful does not mean that the decision is difficult. Yes, some conversations and decisions may be painful. But the decision to have them, as a general rule, is not difficult.