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Videos For Pastors
Strength in Deuteronomy Means Much More than You Thought
In the Shema in Deuteronomy 6:4-5, the word translated as "strength" in Hebrew is “me’od” and it’s found 300 times in Scripture. But here is the fascinating part---the word does not actually mean “strength.”
Articles for Pastors
Why Growth Is Non-Negotiable for Leaders
Great leaders understand that yesterday’s wins do not guarantee future successes.
Articles for Outreach & Missions
Who Will Hold the Ropes: A Plea for Great Commission Pastors and Churches
Before leaving for India, Carey famously told Fuller, “I will go down into the pit, if you will hold the ropes.”
Articles for Pastors
The Best Leaders Are Broken Leaders
I have learned three huge lessons about humble leadership throughout my two decades in pastoral ministry. These lessons illustrate that the best leaders are broken leaders.
Articles for Pastors
The Dangers of Echo Chamber Leadership
We leaders often enjoy the affirmation and adulation of others as we express our ideas, provide direction and set future courses. But falling for it is a danger to your ministry.
Articles for Pastors
Your Church’s Culture
How to create a positive, biblical culture in your church and then how to protect it.
Articles for Children's Ministry Leaders
Easter Scavenger Hunt for the Family
Use this scavneger hunt to engage families as they prepare for Easter.
Christian News
How Vulnerable Should a Pastor Be in the Pulpit?
Should a pastor be vulnerable and confess his own sin from the pulpit? Dr. Russell Moore talks about the dangers and benefits of being completely transparent.
