Articles for Pastors
10 Speaking Lessons From Dissecting a Martin Luther King Jr. Speech
Listening to a Martin Luther King Jr. speech will teach you a lot about speaking and preaching.
Articles for Outreach & Missions
Bernice King: Love Is the Only Thing That Will Turn Our Nation Around
Dr. Bernice King addressed the crowd at Ebenezer Baptist Church admonishing the nation to follow Christ's example of love.
Articles for Pastors
Ministry With, Not Merely To
My friend who loves the best news of all was ministering with me by preaching Christ to my children. That’s what Christian friends do. They minister with each other and grow up together in Christ as Ephesians 4:15-16 describes:
Articles for Pastors
Don’t Miss the Leadership Lessons 2020 Taught Us
Leadership Lessons 2020 - Your outcomes in 2021 will largely be based on what you learned and how you grew in 2020.
Articles for Pastors
Where to Find the Courage to Do Whatever God Asks
Standing before the Lord gave Elijah courage to stand before the king. His engagement with the Word, and his submission to God’s will, enabled Elijah to speak the truth to Ahab: “The Lord the God of Israel lives!”
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12 Questions Church Leaders Need to Ask Monthly
The Bible assumes believers will be striving to follow God, continually living in an ongoing state of evaluation, repentance, and growth. While I’m not suggesting Christian leaders need to ask all of these questions below every day, I do think we need to ask them at least monthly:
Articles for Pastors
6 Tips to Overcome Virtual Meetings Fatigue
We should be thankful that the technology of virtual meetings has allowed us to stay somewhat connected to the world around us. But at the same time, we’re starting to feel the fatigue that comes with staring at tiny boxes of people on our computers.
Articles for Pastors
The Emotional But Rational Decisions Good Leaders Make
What if more church leaders (and the people in those churches) chose emotional intelligence over mere emotion? What if they made more “emotional but rational” decisions regarding ministry, outreach and organization?