Articles for Pastors
Pastor: Here’s the Best Thing You’ll Ever Do for Yourself
The best you can do for yourself is also the hardest thing for a pastor or staff member or lay leader to do: to call out for help.
Pastors
Porn Is a Women’s Problem, Too. Our Solutions Need To Be Woman-Oriented.
The data clearly dispels two common misconceptions about porn use: that it’s just a “man’s problem” and that it’s solely a “secular problem.”
Pastors
Dealing with Your Hurt from Your Pastor’s Moral Failure
Do you remember the first time in your life that someone you looked up to as a spiritual leader had a moral failure? I do.
Articles for Pastors
Is the New Testament Just History, or Expectant Christianity?
Do we read this book as history, or are we looking for what to expect in our new life in Christ? The New Testament should be our version of expectant Christianity.
Pastors
9 Strategies To Achieve Balance as a Leader: A Combat Veteran’s Advice
As a former combat soldier, I know all too well the toll that service can take on a person— physically, mentally and emotionally.
Pastors
Practical Steps to a Small Church Discipleship Strategy
As a pastor of a smaller church, you know the joy of seeing someone come to Christ. But let’s be honest—when it comes to actually discipling that new believer, it can feel like you’re winging it. Here are five practical steps to help you create a clear discipleship strategy for your small church.
Articles for Pastors
How Much Time Should You Spend on Sermon Prep?
Haddon Robinson wrote that experienced preachers he surveyed spent an average of 16 hours in sermon prep. That sounds more like it to me. That’s probably my average and I’ve been preaching for 25 years.
Articles for Pastors
Millions in This World Are Blinded by the Enemy
As they walked away scratching their heads, clueless to the lovely little paradox the Lord had just laid on them, one could be heard to say, “I just don’t see it.” Exactly. Blinded by the enemy.
