Articles for Pastors

10 Proverbs for Consuming and Contributing on Social Media

Some abandon social media because the cost is greater than the benefit for them, and I applaud the decision when one concludes that for himself and makes appropriate adjustments. For me, the benefit still outweighs the cost. With that said, here are 10 Proverbs for wise social media use.

Lessons Learned from a Positive COVID-19 Test and Quarantine

If God puts it back in front of you, then steward and care for it well. If not, don’t think about it… it will be there when you guys get through all of this.

John Piper: Should Christians Cremate Their Loved Ones?

"How many evangelicals would choose cremation if it cost as much or more than a simple, traditional service of burial?"

How to Lead Well – Listen to Different People

One of the biggest mistakes I’ve seen leaders make is forgetting everyone doesn’t think like the leader. If I want to know how to lead well, I need to hear from different people.

Trying to Control Others Is Toxic

Trying to control someone—in marriage, parenting, the church, or government—is evil. The Bible recognizes authority, but it takes a strong stand against control. If someone abuses God-given authority, they become perpetrators of evil.

Plunge Your Mind Into the Ocean of God’s Sovereignty

"Sometimes we need to be reminded by God himself that there are no limits to his rule."

10 Life Lessons I’d Love to Teach Young Ministers

"Many laypeople may not speak your theological lingo, but they might love God more than you do."

Francis Chan: What’s More Important—Knowledge or Love?

Your brilliance is worthless if you’re not building up your brother—and even worse if you’re destroying him with your knowledge.