Leadership

Why More Pastors Are Considering Covocational Ministry

If we want to see a church planting movement in every place and people group, we must engage with covocational leaders.

Ed Stetzer: Coming Back

We have to take a step back as we teach God’s Word, building upon the grand narrative of redemption to show how every issue dealt with in the story of God is centered in Christ.

Amy Orr Ewing: A ‘Quiet Revival’

Our congregations need to be equipped to meet the moment in the culture, so that they are ready to lead people to Jesus.

How to Coach Married Couples on Staff

The married couples on your staff can flourish both in their work and marriage with a little focused attention.

A Time to Grieve

"Church services must allow for laments, sadness and sorrow ... It’s human to grieve."

Billy Graham: The Long Shadow of Influence

At the peak of Graham’s legacy was his driving conviction that every human being must come to a crisis point with Jesus. For 60 years, he lived it, preached it and drove it into the consciousness of evangelical America.

Tribute: Leaders Remember Billy Graham (1918-2018)

Many leaders, both past and present, spoke out to honor the influential preacher and evangelist.

Be in the Room: Billy Graham and the Necessity of Mentors

We need mentors. We need spiritual fathers and mothers pouring into us.

Reaching the Other Half of the Church

Jenni Catron: "Conversations are stirring in the church world about our inability to engage the 21st century female."

Why You Should Make a “To NOT Do” List

Regularly winnowing out bad habits is just as important to the senior pastor's health as establishing healthy goals.

Turning Points: In Their Own Words

From Augustine to Wesley, Spurgeon to Lewis: The conversion experience of well-known Christian leaders throughout the history of the church