Articles for Pastors
Why Isn’t the Civil Rights Movement Considered a Revival Movement?
In 1957, the Civil Rights Movement was started by Black Christians in the South “with the goal of redeeming 'the soul of America' through nonviolent resistance” in response to the evils of racism and injustice. So why is it that we do not see this movement as a revival?
Articles for Outreach & Missions
6 Warning Signs of a Toxic Church Culture
Every church has a culture. But how do you know if your church culture is toxic? More importantly, how would you know whether you’re creating a toxic church culture as a leader?
Articles for Pastors
Eric Geiger: God’s View of Gender Dysphoria
What is God's view of gender dysphoria? Here is what we say to those struggling among us: “We do not dismiss you in your struggle. We know what it is to believe we are not at home in this world.
Articles for Pastors
Great Communicator Series: Powerful Insights for Preachers and Bible Teachers
What skills does it take to be a great communicator in the church? Ed Stetzer sat down with 10 seasoned preachers and Bible teachers to learn what their practices are for crafting and delivering a message.
Articles for Pastors
Why We Must Put an End to the Stigma of Mental Illness
Everyone is broken.
It’s a fact of life that’s not only clear from the pages of the Bible but also from the practical reality of...
Articles for Pastors
Conflict in the Church: 7 Biblical Keys to Crisis Management
Every pastor no doubt begins the ministry with the ideal in mind. He will spend his life doing what God called him to do. His days will be spent reading his Bible, praying, telling people about Jesus, and ministering to his church and community.
Articles for Pastors
Leaders: Pain and Beauty Go Together
One thing I have been reminded of during this season is the reality that pain and beauty often go together. It seems like they always go together.
Articles for Outreach & Missions
Is There Forgiveness Without Repentence?
The word repent is one that doesn’t sit too well with many people around the world. What is intended to be a gift and opportunity to encounter the grace of God has now become something individuals cringe at.