Articles for Pastors
Luis Palau to Pastors: This Easter Is a Unique Opportunity
Even in the time of a global pandemic and his own health concerns, Luis Palau continues to preach the good news of Christ with...
Articles for Pastors
Social Distancing: When St. Paul Faced Isolation to Love a Sick Friend
St. Paul made a hard decision: he chose to send away his one friend and companion in his own moment of difficulty. He chose to be alone, and to cut himself off from a lifeline of material, social, and emotional support
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The Church After the Coronavirus
There is another significant issue we must begin addressing—namely, how can the church best prepare for church after the coronavirus? here are five things to consider.
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Why Is There So Much Sexual Immorality and Polygamy in the Old Testament?
It's the question of the day at Gentle Reformation. Though we hadn't planned it, 3GT and my post now are a two-part series on the question...
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How to Stay Connected When Nothing Is Normal
I have friends in remote pockets of the world—people in the desert of Kenya, to people in the jungles of Colombia, and everywhere in between. Everyone, everywhere is asking how to stay connected during this time.
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10 Disciple-Making Questions You Need to Ask
We believe that discipleship, modeled after Jesus, equals directed relationship.
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“My Sermon Notes” Makes Note-taking Digital
As church leaders, we are constantly searching for the most effective way to disciple our congregation. Discipleship is at the core of everything the...
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It’s Always Good to Repent and Seek God’s Face, But That Doesn’t Mean You’ll Get Baseball and Toilet Paper Back
We must be careful not to claim promises like 2 Chronicles 7 that either aren’t our own or which don’t go far enough in their glorious fulfillment. Because doing this will disappoint our hope and cause us to think God hasn’t come through.