By Lance Witt on Jun 19, 2024
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As pastors, how do we celebrate Christmas without getting lost in the shuffle of busy church activities?
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By Josh Reich on Feb 24, 2021
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Too many pastors work at churches they would not attend if they didn’t get paid to be there. Think about this: If you work at a church, would you attend it if you didn’t get paid to be there?
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By Charles Stone on Mar 1, 2021
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The book of Acts describes the amazing story of Jesus’ work through the Holy Spirit in the early church. With an explosive start, problems were certain to surface. However, they lead the church well and model for us 9 things great leaders do.
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By Josh Reich on Mar 3, 2021
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Your language and tone tells your church how to communicate it. Not only are you training your church what to believe about homosexuality, but you are also training them how to talk about it, what they will sound like.
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By Dr. R. Kent Hughes on Jul 8, 2022
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Our ultimate trust is always in God's persevering grace, nevertheless, we are called to cultivate godly action in our lives. Here are 10 disciplines shared by a pastor with over 40 years of experience in faithfully serving the Lord and shepherding God's people.
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By Charles Stone on Nov 30, 2023
Great ministry leaders keep their emotions in check. Unfortunately, when we don’t keep them in check, our emotional brain can hijack clear thinking and good leadership.
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By Dr. Stephen Nichols on Oct 18, 2022
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"The reforming efforts of Wycliffe could not be quenched by the flames or stopped by a council’s declarations. This Morning Star shone brightly against the horizon, signaling the soon coming of daylight."
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By Brian Croft on Nov 9, 2022
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Pastors, we must lead our wives well to capture a fruitful balance.
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By Josh Read on Mar 10, 2026
Grace might be the most preached-on topic in the history of the church and the least understood. Every pastor has a grace sermon in their back pocket. The problem isn't that we preach it too rarely. The problem is that we've filed it under "God is nice to us" and moved on.
Dietrich Bonhoeffer identified this seventy years ago and named it precisely: cheap grace. Grace as doctrine, as principle, as system. Grace without discipleship, grace without the cross. Most congregations have heard enough grace sermons to believe God accepts them. Far fewer have heard one that made them uncomfortable.
This outline is for that second sermon. Not grace as comfort but grace as disruption. The kind that doesn't just forgive what you were but refuses to leave you there.
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By Brian Croft on Sep 7, 2020
Inviting trusted church members into sermon preparation strengthens clarity, application, humility, and pastoral effectiveness.
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By Adam Russell on Sep 18, 2020
In a fractured and complicated world, extended corporate worship becomes confessional, communal, and formational for the gathered church.
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