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Articles for Pastors
20 Encouragements for Struggling Church Leaders
Ministry can be an enormous blessing and it can be an enormous source of pain and heartache.
Articles for Pastors
4 Leadership Realities in Times of Transition
There are some common occurrences during times of change in an organization. If a leader doesn’t understand them, the chance for a successful transition is diminished, people remain frustrated and progress is stalled.
Articles for Pastors
Administrative Assistants: Church Member or Not?
Should a church administrative assistant be a member of the same church, or is it better to hire someone from outside the church?
Articles for Pastors
Planning, Planting and Pastoral Ministry
Pastoral ministry takes a very special kind of person. One who can plan, execute and shepherd.
Articles for Youth Leaders
Youth Ministry May Be Hard, but It’s Not Difficult
Student ministry is hard—but it’s not difficult. It’s simple really. Pray that God would give you a heart for the basics today. Love teens into the Kingdom.
Articles for Pastors
5 Reasons a Man Needs a Mentor
Many of the decisions men wrangle with don’t have right or wrong answers. They need help navigating them.
Articles for Pastors
Questions Pastors Should Ask in an Interview
Because of my experience in candidating before, my wife and I were resolved to ask the right questions, this time, to ensure we had a proper understanding of the church’s heart, context and vision.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
Imagine This: Children Enjoying God
As children’s leaders and ministers, we long for the children in our care to “delight in the Lord”; to genuinely enjoy the God who made them, saved them and walks with them.
