Pastors

Go for a Walk

On every walk, I spend time worshipping the Lord, bringing my requests before him, and interceding on behalf of my family, our ministry, and the next generation.

How To Evaluate Your Pastor

An annual pastoral review is a helpful way to help pastors remain energized and effective in their ministries.

Explaining the Bible to Our Culture

There is much about the Bible that our post-Christian culture does not understand, which is not its fault. It is, after all, post-Christian.

What Color Were Jesus’ Eyes?

In my experience too many Christians are taught to avoid subjective experiences with God. At the close of William Sampson’s wonderful book, Meeting Jesus, he asks, “What was the color of Jesus’s eyes?”

Right Now, We See the Underside of Life’s Tapestry

“We are on the wrong side of the tapestry.” How true. We see the knots, the snarls, and the frayed underside. But God is on the right side of the tapestry—the side he is weaving into a beautiful work of art.

The Key to Progress: How Leaders Can Make Time for Important Projects

If you’re a leader of any kind, you have something you’re dying to work on. Perhaps it is a product, a team, a service offering, or something even more grandiose.

What’s Your Spiritual Celebrity Index?

I know more about the famous the rich and the beautiful than I probably should, and I know less of Heaven’s beauty than I should. I may know all about Tay-Tay, but what do I know about spiritual celebrity?