Articles for Pastors

5 ‘Preacher Thoughts’ About Birds Singing More Loudly During This Crisis

I heard a news report about songbirds seemingly singing more loudly during these days of the COVID-19 threat. That story caught my attention because I’m a birdwatcher. I’m continually amazed by God’s creative power evident in the colorful feathers and melodic voices of birds.

Distinguishing God’s Voice from the Circumstances of Life

"Often God speaks through those quiet moments, through other people, and through ordinary life’s circumstances."

In Gratitude for the Often Forgotten Pastor’s Wife

To the often forgotten pastor’s wife, the woman often behind, but so faithfully beside, a man God has called to labor for Him. She deserves a level of appreciation and honor that is seldom expressed as is merited.

God Is Not an Ethical Rulebook

All this is to say that if your god is nothing more than a mere series of ethical codes, you’ve got Jesus all wrong. You haven’t just gotten Him a little wrong; you’re answering in a different language.

How Do I Get More Followers On Twitter?

Jon Acuff encourages leaders to focus on the right question.

Which Preaching Style Works Best for Livestream Services?

There isn’t a perfect preaching style that works best online. But having said that, I do think many pastors should consider dialing it back a bit – because you can’t walk around on the stage and get too theatrical online.

Vulnerability: A Forgotten Virtue of Great Leadership

"Here are some important reasons why vulnerability is a forgotten virtue of great leadership."

17 Wedding Day Dreams We Should All Hope For

"For sure, we’re naïve and inexperienced, but we have a God bigger than all of our fears, inadequacies, and future failures."