Articles for Pastors

10 of My Biggest Leadership Mistakes

I have had times I was so convinced I was right, I used my skills as a communicator to get people on my side. In hindsight, I should’ve taken more time to seek other people’s insight and wisdom, because I wasn’t right after all.

The Beauty of a Rebuke

I don’t have to consult the commentaries on this one. The Bible says that if I hate my wife’s loving challenges, I’m stupid.

9 Sins the Church Is Surprisingly Okay With

Are your aware of these "common sins"? What if the big sins, the ones you try hardest to avoid, aren’t the greatest threat to your joy and the church’s mission? What if the greatest threats are more "normal"?

Preaching Difficult Doctrines (Without Splitting the Church!)

Many churches and most denominations were born not of an intentional tactic to reach more people but as a reaction to a personal or doctrinal conflict.

When the Search Committees Say No: The Question to Ask

My counsel to the chronically unemployed minister, no matter how strongly he/she wants to get back into church work, is to answer this question: What else does the Lord want you to do?

Racial Reconciliation and Cultural Diversity in the Church

The challenges we face regarding diversity and reconciliation are not new, but for many people—like me—in the majority culture, they possess a new urgency.

Why Churches Should Focus More on Marriage

Marriage is uniquely and sacredly designed to display God’s kingdom on earth. When marriages improve, nearly everything else improves as a result.

12 Bits of Easter Foolishness We Should Avoid This Year

For reasons I don’t quite understand, some churches will forego the usual service on Easter Sunday and give the choir the entire hour for their program.