Pastors

2 Great Tips for Thanksgiving Sermons

I don’t know about you, but I find the Thanksgiving sermon to be one of the most difficult preaching assignments of the year.

Cherub Babies — and Other Myths We Believe About Angels

In popular culture, a “cherub” is a baby with wings. However, cherubim as the Bible depicts them are quite different. 

Taking a PAUSE to Pursue Peace

Our unchecked desires and jealousy can create disunity with brothers and sisters in Christ, which can steal our peace faster than anything else. Here's how to PAUSE to pursue peace.

The Most Overlooked Place to Plant a Church: Online

Church planters pinpoint areas of need: fast-growing areas, under-churched areas, and sectors of our world where the numbers of unchurched people are high. Online is that place.

Joe McKeever: How to Give Thanks — And How Not To!

No one who is even slightly aware of his debt to so many around him/her will ever catch up on the task of giving thanks to those to whom he is indebted. But it’s no excuse not to try. We can learn how to give thanks.

‘What’s Your Story?’ People on Twitter Share How Jesus Saved Them

When Rachel Joy Welcher asked her Twitter followers to share their stories of how they came to trust in Jesus, social media served a different purpose than it normally does.

How to Be a Best Friend to a Pastor [7 Important Ways]

"I would say more pastors live paranoid of who they can trust than have someone they would consider a close confidant."

The Biggest Difference Between Churches That Are Raising Young Leaders and Those That Aren’t

We can’t just disciple potential young leaders, we have to release them.