Articles for Pastors
The Church Leader’s Brain in the Covid Crisis: 5 Tips to Keep Your Brain Humming
A few google searches will reveal many great ideas on how to do church in the Covid crisis. But remember, good thinking always precedes great ideas and great leadership, which we need in these uncertain times.
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Pastoring Through a Contested Election: A Kenyan Perspective
Pastoring through a contested election isn’t like writing a position paper. It’s attending to wounded sheep. It’s calling members as brothers and sisters to check in on each other. It’s opening up our homes for anyone who felt unsafe.
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Things to Know—and Not to Know—About Bible Prophecy
I submit there are no experts on Bible prophecy.
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Why Churches Should Study Systematic Theology
"If our young people were taught systematic theology before going off to college, they would be equipped to answer the questions and challenges to their faith they’ll see and hear every day."
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6 Important Factors to Re-Open Your Church Well
Let’s start there, churches don’t simply re-open, and you’re done. Re-opening is a process, and it could be a long one depending on when we finally get to the post COVID era. It requires a new leadership mindset.
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People Will Leave Your Church
I’ve been a pastor of a church for nearly 35 years. You learn a few things along the way. Here’s an important one: people leave. It doesn’t matter what you do or what you don’t do. People can and will leave.
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How to Get Back Up When Ministry Knocks You Down
If you’re a pastor, a missionary, or serve in a church, you can’t avoid discouragement, disappointment, and hurt from ministry. The Bible even uses the not-so-complimentary metaphor “sheep” to describe those we serve.
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Sloth: The Spiritual Assassin
There’s a killer at loose in the church, a spiritual assassin with a long line of casualties to his name. He assaults relationships, our bodies, our bank accounts, our prayer lives, and, if we’re married, even our sex lives.