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Openhanded: Matters of the Heart and the Bank Account

There are so many things that seem to beg for our resources. So what kind of mindset must we have if we are to not only be generous, but joyfully generous?

When Speaking Truth in Love Isn’t Easy

Never deliver a difficult message fueled by emotion. Preparation, not emotion, is what will strengthen your courage and help you realize positive and productive results.

Lebanon Baptist Church: A Sweet Way to Serve

Churches seem to have an expectation that people need to come to us. We need to change that paradigm.

Trust What You Know to Be True

We have the tendency to look around us and make definite pronouncements of what the Lord is doing.

Together Amplifying the Gospel

There was no competition, and every leader was celebrated, encouraged and shared in the community of pastoral leadership.

7 Excellent Reasons to Learn to Say No

A failure to say no costs far more than developing a discipline to not always say yes.

The Experience of a Pastor’s Wife

As a pastor’s wife for nearly two decades, I’ve experienced the incredible privilege of witnessing God’s work firsthand. Yet, this privileged position also comes with its share of challenges, including betrayal, loneliness, and even a sense of spiritual warfare.

How Does Evil Differ from Suffering?

Moral evil comes in two forms—blatant evil that admits its hatred for goodness, and subtle evil that professes to love goodness while violating it.

Don’t Live Worried About Future Regrets

Sometimes we live with an unhealthy fear of making future mistakes.

Empowering Others Without Getting in Their Way

The fine line between micromanagement and good leadership is dependent on the needs of the staff member.

Anna Morgan: When Women Are Called to Leadership

It starts with a woman identifying her own calling.