Articles for Pastors
Mustard Seed of Faith: Unlocking Transformative Potential
In a world where the measure of success and value often hinges on the grandiose and the visible, the concept of the "mustard seed of faith" emerges as a profound counter-narrative.
Pastors
Why I’m Pro-Life
Jesus is pro-life too—pro-eternal life. Trust in him now. Receive his gift of eternal life through faith.
Articles for Pastors
5 Things I’ve Learned Since Leaving Full-Time Ministry
Ever wondered if there's life after ministry? Here are some things I’ve learned—in darkness, pain, healing and a new lease on life—since leaving vocational ministry.
Pastors
Who Is Pastor Jack Hayford? Exploring the Life and Legacy of a Spiritual Giant
Pastor Jack Hayford, a seminal figure in the Pentecostal movement and evangelical Christian community, left an enduring legacy as an American author, songwriter, and...
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Which Bible Translation is the Most Accurate?
Discover the nuances of Bible translation accuracy as we explore popular versions like the NASB, CSB, ESV, NRSV, and KJV/NKJV. Understand the factors influencing accuracy and find the translation that aligns with your study needs and theological preferences.
Articles for Pastors
The Basics: Four Types of Theology
In the realm of Biblical studies, the word theology encompasses a rich and diverse landscape, comprising various disciplines and approaches. One helpful framework for...
Articles for Pastors
“Spare the Rod Spoil the Child” Is Not in Proverbs – Are There Alternatives?
"Spare the rod spoil the child." It's not actually in the Bible, but appears to originate from Proverbs 13:24. This phrase has sparked debates and discussions about the most effective methods of child-rearing.
Articles for Pastors
Fearfully and Wonderfully Made – Psalm 139:14 Tells Us the Truth about Ourselves
The phrase fearfully and wonderfully made from Psalm 139:14 has resonated through ages, and offers profound insight into our creation and existence. This single...