Here are four leadership principles I have learned to avoid pastoral burnout.
Here are five characteristics in a leader everyone is looking for when they make a hire or recruit volunteers.
As I began to look into Scripture, I knew I had to deal better than the way I have been dealing with the situation and these people who caused such grief in my life. Here are five ways Jesus dealt with people who caused grief in his life.
I think this is an honest and daunting question. Could someone who struggles with past sin be disqualified from ministry? This type of question needs some time to process indeed.
What do you like least about ministry? This Twitter question produced many interesting answers.
As Christians, we should not be surprised by all the difficulties we face with people that can lead to loneliness.
While other pastors were preaching how to be good Christians, Spurgeon countered by simply preaching Christ’s glory and to be saved.
I knew how taxing the ministry was going to be. But no one told me how being in leadership meant going through loneliness.
In transition for the past two years or so in a new ministry setting and as a new senior pastor, God has taught me many lessons.
Pastor Jonathan Hayashi shares his questions about how his relationship with Jesus is influencing those around him.
Pastor Jonathan Hayashi challenges leaders to think about their commitment to faith. Busyness makes us stop caring about the things we ought to care about most, for time is a daily treasure that attracts many robbers.
Pastor Jonathan Hayashi challenges leaders to think about making disciples from a different perspective. How could Jesus’ method influence the way you implement discipleship?
What does it look like to grow in spiritual maturity? Pastor Jonathan Hayashi shares two key points to consider when it comes to reflecting on where you are on your journey with God.
Burnout is almost an epidemic among church leaders.
A recent survey reveals one of the greatest needs of church leaders is in the area of discipleship.
How do you know if you’re on track with growing your ministry team?
Does God listen to my prayers? Does He hear me when I cry out to him?
Conflict is unavoidable. Here are five ways to positively handle these situations.
We must live in such a way that those who don’t know God recognize something different.
These leaders will encourage you and inspire your growth.
This isn’t just another leadership book—it’s your invitation to discover how Christ-centered questions can transform the way you lead and live. Packed with real stories and timeless wisdom, it shows you how to grow your influence, deepen your faith, and lead with the same life-changing impact Jesus did.
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