Articles for Pastors
Led by a Strong Pastor: 8 Signs of a Healthy Church Leadership
Healthy church leadership is essential for a congregation to thrive. A strong pastor sets the tone for biblical preaching, discipleship, worship, community, outreach, effective organization, spiritual well-being, and financial integrity.
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Everything You Need to Know About T.D. Jakes
T.D. Jakes is one of the most influential pastors in the world, known for his powerful preaching, bestselling books, and global ministry.
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Textual Criticism in Preaching Variant Texts in the Bible
In the realm of the theological sciences, no subject is as difficult to navigate as that of Old and New Testament textual criticism. How much should a pastor talk about textual variants when preaching through books of the Bible?
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A Journey Toward Easter – An Ash Wednesday Devotion
No matter how we mark the day, whether with ashes on our forehead or with an Ash Wednesday devotion reflecting on the meaning of Easter, Jesus invites us journey on to Easter Sunday with Him.
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7 Influential Early Christian Philosophers Who Shaped Theology and Thought
Early Christian philosophers played a vital role in the development of Christian theology, merging faith with philosophical reasoning.
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Christian Resistance: Standing Firm in Faith Amid Cultural Challenges
Christian resistance is not about retreating from the world but about standing firm in faith while being a light in the darkness. The challenges may be great, but the rewards of faithfulness are eternal.
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Urim and Thummim: the Mysterious Biblical Tools of Divine Guidance
Though they are no longer a part of religious practice, the Urim and Thummim continue to captivate scholars and believers alike.
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How to Leave a Church Gracefully – 5 Tips
How to leave a church gracefully can be tricky. Based on my experience with people leaving our church or coming to our church after quitting another one, most people don’t go about it well.