As I was looking for examples of people who communicate with love, It dawned on me that Paul's letters are a great example of communicating with love.
Many people today are asking, “Where is God?” It’s a legitimate question during a global pandemic—even pastors are likely asking the same thing.
When the critics come, here are a few encouragements from Scripture.
George Barna says that by 2025, 35% of churches in North America will be house churches, meeting in homes with very little overhead.
There is one question you must ask yourself. It impacts everything about you and your work.
It’s no secret that passion is a required trait for any leader. But on its own, passion isn’t enough.
Uncommon Ground: Living Faithfully in a World of Difference, edited by Timothy Keller and John Inazu, is worth slowing down for the purpose of thorough pondering.
I love to move fast and move forward. You probably do too. This may be why the current season of leadership we find ourselves in is so draining and disorienting.
Every church needs to change in order to keep up. I’m not talking about changing our biblical message, but we do need to communicate that message differently.
Jesus wasn’t 50% grace and 50% truth. He was 100% grace and 100% truth. How can we be full of both, too?
In recent years, neuroscientists have discovered significant benefits that sleep brings, especially to our brains.
Workplaces might be more casual these days—jeans, remote working, and employee perks—but that doesn’t mean we throw professionalism out the window.
I’m concerned that with all of our churches planning their re-opening, we’re not sufficiently addressing a potentially longer-lasting problem: the racial divide in America.
Is your church looking to hire a worship pastor? Are you yourself a worship leader looking to grow and improve?
During this time of extraordinary trial, the hope of His return should motivate us to let the Spirit of the Lord live through us.
No leader can avoid making mistakes, especially right now. But taking a page from the sports world, you can improve your chances for success.
During this trying season, I have been devouring news and studies of churches and other organizations that are poised to move positively in the future.
Some pastors refrain from preaching on political topics. However, on national holidays and in national election years, many parishioners yearn for biblical perspective.
Should we at times display the same flashes of passion and anger that Jesus did?
This book is particularly helpful for public speakers in business or the church.





















