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Pastors Are Shepherds, Not Superheroes

Maybe it’s time we change the narrative. Expect your pastor to be a shepherd, not a superhero. Don’t demand their presence at every event or their attention at every moment.

Understanding the Longings and Language of Gen Z

It is our responsibility as leaders to reintroduce a generation to the true essence of Jesus and his original vision for the church.

Cultivate a Heart for Evangelism in Your Church

Evangelism is not an add-on to our ministries. It is the very heart of our calling.

Why Your Church Resists the Change That Could Save It

Loss aversion is a key reason why people resist change, and understanding the concept is key to the solution.

No Soul Is Beyond Rescue

God recently opened the eyes of a friend for whom I had been praying for 30 years.

7 Questions to End Your Day Well

The way we end the day may be just as important as the way we begin it.

Mobilizing God’s People God’s Way

The way we motivate and mobilize volunteers often isn't God's way; fortunately, Paul lays a roadmap in Ephesians.

Tackling 3 Big Marriage Challenges Together

My wife Donna and I have learned some hard-earned lessons from 30 years of marriage that might be helpful in your own.

How to Recognize Repentance in a Restoration Process

We should not rush the restoration process, but instead be patient to see the fruit of true repentance.

Why Your Marriage Is Your Most Important Ministry

A healthy marriage plays several pivotal roles in helping us have a gospel-centered life and ministry.

When You’re the Leader, but They Won’t Let You Lead

There are times when leaders are given the title, but not the authority to lead. Here are ways to respond.