Pastors

What You Read Builds Who You Are

Bad books are poor companions; good books are great friends. The fact is, we will inevitably adopt the morality of the books we read (as well as the magazines, music, Internet sites, and conversations we consume).

5 Differences Between a Critical Mind and a Critical Spirit

There is a massive difference between a critical mind and a critical spirit. The former builds up; the latter tears down.

Is Facebook Discipling Your Church Members?

A number of recent reports have shown that social media is having extremely negative effects on our society. We need to learn new ways of discipling our church members in the age of Facebook.

The Equation for Political Transformation

I’m convinced that it’s time for God’s people to rise up and advance God’s Kingdom. Far too much tread is burned on political efforts and arguments among God’s people.

A Gutsy Prayer for Men To Pray

They have a vibrant and consistent prayer life, even though you’ve never seen their private prayers. And you wish your relationship with God was more like theirs. That kind of prayer for men is available toi us all.

4 Bad Ways to Run a Church — And One Good One

Something’s driving your church. There are good ways to run a church and there are bad ways to run a church . . . the challenge for many church leaders is no one is really quite clear on what that is.

The Art of Pursuing Real Work Versus Busywork

When we focus on our real work over busywork, we see intentional progress toward a focused vision or goal, rather than just checking things off a list.

What Every Pastor Needs (But Won’t Tell You)

I'd like to share what every pastor needs, but won't tell you. Fortunately, the Bible does.