I wish every pastor in America would make a solemn vow to never speak these words again and that they would correct church members who long for a return to the status quo.
What a great opportunity we Christian leaders have in the midst of this crisis to encourage those who are struggling.
Here is a key tool for accountability, spiritual growth and community impact—even if right now you have to meet online.
Have you made yourself available to God in the midst of hardship?
We must return to the post-COVID-19 world with a renewed attitude about the importance of the gathered church.
Restarting seems to be on everyone’s mind right now. But I think it’s the wrong word.
What is your church doing to energize a reconciliation ministry?
From his own time of crisis, Jesus models how we are to think.
Are you taking advantage of what's before you?
How would your followers characterize you these days?
Maybe we need to focus on prayer and praise.
Your church can be one of the churches that adapt and thrive in the new environment.
Use the silence in your life to your advantage.
These ideas are practical for church leaders of every size congregation.
Whatever your situation, you are leading in uncharted waters.
Chaos tests the set of our mind.
You have been called for just a time like this. Don’t miss it.
Consider our situation from a spiritual perspective.
Just as medical workers are thrown into offering triage and helping the sick, those in ministry need to be prepared to offer triage and help those who are hurting in heart, mind and spirit.
We are merely moving shadows, and all our busy rushing ends in nothing.
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