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The Pastor's Second Biggest Job
Like a coach, the pastor's biggest job is turning his team into winners. The second is keeping them winners. Problem is, no team stays static.
Let's Argue the Truth of Our Ideas
The problem with American foreign policy is that it never considers that a particular religious belief might be true or that some beliefs might be...
The View from Mount Nebo: Learning from Moses' Fall from Leadership
As Moses discovered, all leaders are dispensable. Especially when they forget the source of their power.
Pay It Upward!
Maybe you have heard the phrase "pay it forward." The expression "pay it forward" has come to describe the concept of asking that a person repay a...
Falling on Deaf Ears? Why So Many Churches Hear So Little of the Bible
"It is well and good for the preacher to base his sermon on the Bible, but he better get to something relevant pretty quickly, or we start mentally...
In Praise of Small Churches
Abraham Lincoln once said of common folk, "God must have loved them; He made so many of them." The same can be said of small churches, but we seem...
Introvert in the Church? No Apology Required
Instead of quitting pastoral ministry, introvert Adam McHugh learned how to be used of God just as he is. His book is “Introverts in the Church."...
What Starbucks, Harry and You All Have in Common (Heb. 2:2-3)
This Easter message explains how everyone needs love, forgiveness, transformation, strength, community and a mission worthy of this life and the...
My Rumspringa
Pastor Joshua Harris' latest book "Dug Down Deep" unearths what Christians believe and why it matters. Read his opening pages of this 21st century...
Are Preachers Too Silent About Sex?
Evangelical Christians will rightly reject just about everything found in this new report from the Religious Institute, but they should not avoid...
The Year's Best Preaching Books and the 2010 Preaching Book of the Year
Each year seems to bring new treasures to the preacher's bookshelf, and 2009 was no exception.
Has God Called You? Discerning the Call to Preach
Though all Christians are called to serve the cause of Christ, God calls certain persons to serve the Church as pastors and other ministers....
Making Up Evangelical History
The idea that Roe v. Wade was not a precipitating factor in the formation of conservative evangelical political engagement serves as a classic...
Preachers and Podiatrists: Is Some Work More Sacred?
Doing the work that God gifted us for—whether it be government work, writing, or a plumber—does not make us second-class Christians.
We Are the Body: How to Become a Practicing Church
If we're going to be a congregation that does more than come to church and benefit from what the church has to offer, we must learn together how to...
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