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Articles for Pastors
What Changes With a Move From a Church of 50 to a Church of 150
All churches have leadership challenges, regardless of size. Small churches are not easier to lead than large churches. Large churches are not easier to grow than small churches. But they are different.
Articles for Pastors
Self-Leadership Without Self-Absorption
How do we improve our self without becoming consumed by self (self-absorbed)?
Ministry Tech Leaders
Recording Your Own Worship Album? 10 Reasons to Get a Producer
So your church is thinking about recording your own worship album. Great. But before you take one more step, let me say this clearly: hire a producer.
Articles for Pastors
Jesus Left Things Unfixed
We often seek perfection, whether we realize it or not, but we must remember that there are some things even Jesus left unfixed.
Articles for Pastors
No True Church Just Preaches the Gospel
“The church should just preach the gospel.” Well, should it?
Christian News
The State of Our Theology: It’s Good and Bad
Every two years, Ligonier Ministries releases its findings from its State of Theology survey. This year, things are not looking great. However, there are some hopeful signs among Millennials.
Christian News
Brett Kavanaugh Target of Hexing Ritual This Weekend
Recently appointed Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh is being targeted by a group associated with an occult bookshop in Brooklyn, New York. An event is planned to place a hex on him this weekend.
Articles for Pastors
How to Disciple Your Staff
We must intentionally invest in those we lead. It will take a shift from organizational growth and maintenance for many of us, but the end result is worth it.
