Articles for Pastors

Looking and Talking Down on Others in Our Christian Subcultures

Looking and talking down on others in our Christian subcultures is not a new problem. The “looking down” and “talking down” can reveal we are finding our worth, our identity, and our standing in things that are less than the righteousness of Christ.

How to Use Stories to Upgrade Your Sermons

A well-placed and relevant sermon illustration is the neutral zone where the application of the biblical text occurs.

Before You Preach: 5 Things You Should Know About Mary Magdalene

Who was Mary Magdalene? She has been made out to be the seductress of Jesus, Jesus’ wife, or a promiscuous woman. But none of these claims are supported by the biblical texts.

You’re Called to Ministry…But You’re Not Called to Every Ministry

Are you called to ministry? God steers moving ships! You have to start moving forward before you can direct the boat. The same thing is true with spiritual gifts: Get going forward in serving, and God will direct you.

4 Poisons of Great Teamwork

Let’s be candid, it’s challenging enough to coach skills, develop leadership and achieve the desired goals with good attitudes. So don’t let poison ruin great teamwork and diminish your results. Set the bar high and enjoy both the relationships and the results!

On Constructive Criticism and Our Need to Be Liked

We all want to be liked. This longing for affirmation makes sense. Both existentially real and biblically true, it is the reason we Christians should be the most affirming people in the world.

The Four Foundations of a Man’s Life

There are four areas of life that every man faces every day. And the way they are handled will bring either joy and success or pain and failure.

10 Creative Ways to Fast for Lent 2020

Today is Ash Wednesday, which means that Christians all over the world are beginning the observance of Lent 2020. If you haven't yet decided what you're going to fast from this year, here are some ideas!