Articles for Pastors

Why Scriptural Interpretation Requires Informed Reading

Since we all come with working assumptions that affect interpretation, we ought to try our best to ensure we come with the best assumptions possible.

Is Your Leadership Conflict Healthy?

If your organization is without healthy conflict, your organization is not at its best.

The Back Side of the Preaching Ministry

Certainly delivering public messages is what preachers in training want to learn. But there is also what we might call the "back side" that cannot be neglected in considering the preaching ministry.

3 Ways to Ask People to Serve or Give

People are not looking for something else to give to or something else to do. They are looking for something worth their time, money and effort. Here are 3 ways to ask people to serve or give.

Why David’s Census Was Wrong

Why did the Lord incite David to take the census, and express anger at him afterwards for doing so? Matthew Henry cites five possible reasons that David's census was wrong.

All’s Well That Ends Well: An Introduction to the Book of Revelation

We also need to know how a story ends; for this we turn to Revelation, the closing act of the biblical drama. In effect, the book of Revelation allows us to peek at the last chapter of human history to see ending of the Bible's grand narrative.

5 Examples of Pastoral Letters About the Coronavirus

What information about the coronavirus outbreak should you put in your pastoral letter to your congregation? Here are some ideas from five pastors around the U.S.

Don’t Quarantine the Great Commission

It is wise for church leaders to heed the advice of authorities and practice caution in light of the coronavirus. However, don't let the virus quarantine the Great Commission.