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  • Advent: How To Resist The Culture And Clutter Of Christmas

    By Steve Smith on Dec 12, 2023

     | 14,434 views

    When I practice Advent, I get the opportunity to yet again, start my life over. I am invited to step out and away from my old ways and to begin new ways of living better–living in a different rhythm; living in a deeper–more sacred way.

  • Image Management

    By Lance Witt on Jun 22, 2023

    based on 3 ratings
     | 24,535 views

    Image management. There’s nothing particularly wrong with those two words, but when you put them together and give them to a ministry leader, it is a deadly cocktail. Image management is what we begin to do when our inner world becomes separated from our outer world.

  • 7 Simple Leadership Tips Which Could Help Every Pastor And Leader

    By Ron Edmondson on Apr 13, 2021

    based on 2 ratings
     | 26,064 views

    I have a heart for leaders. Especially church leaders. I’d love to help others learn from my mistakes. In fact, this is a huge motivation for this blog and a lot of my ministry. With this in mind, I want to share a few things I’ve learned over the years. I hope it proves helpful.

  • Four Mistakes Pastors Make In Giving A Gospel Invitation

    By Dr. Larry Moyer on Apr 17, 2024

    based on 4 ratings
     | 54,472 views

    I have spent more than 40 years in evangelism and specifically evangelistic preaching. Interacting with pastors across the world has been one of the greatest privileges I enjoy. From that experience, I would like to share the four common mistakes pastors make in giving a gospe linvitation at the conclusion of a message.

  • When In Doubt, Don’t Quit

    By SermonCentral .com on Mar 31, 2021

    based on 1 rating
     | 16,111 views

    It may be harder to be happy in life and ministry than it’s ever been. From our earliest days, we have lived in an echo chamber, to varying degrees, of the voices of self-actualization. You can do whatever you set your mind to. Pursue your dreams. Find your passion — and make it profitable.

  • Getting Past Your Past

    By Lance Witt on Jun 30, 2023

    based on 6 ratings
     | 22,935 views

    I know that on Sundays we walk into our churches, we smile, we shake hands, and we make nice. We pastor people and we preach from God’s Word. We are very respectable. But I know myself and I’ve worked with pastors way too long to believe that life is that neat and tidy.

  • Dealing Hope In The Darkest Of Nights

    By Dave Furman on Jan 20, 2022

    based on 2 ratings
     | 18,374 views

    God delivered me from the darkness of despair through my friends and family as they shared their hope with me. I’m not talking about a shove-it-in-your-face kind of “sharing.” They didn’t try to explain all my problems away or attempt to explain all of God’s intentions for my suffering.

  • Pastor? Or Christian?

    By Lance Witt on Jan 8, 2022

    based on 3 ratings
     | 24,058 views

    If you have been in ministry very long, you know how easy it is to get the two intertwined. When you feel called and when you have great passion for ministry, the lines between person and position can get fuzzy. You move from simply being a Christian to now being a professional Christian.

  • Spiritual Loitering

    By Lance Witt on Mar 29, 2023

    based on 4 ratings
     | 22,118 views

    Even though Easter was just a few days ago, it is likely that you have quickly moved on to the next “thing”. But I want to challenge you to not move on too quickly. I’m sure there are some stories and God moments from this past weekend that are worth lingering over. As pastors we need to do a better job with the discipline of “spiritual loitering”.

  • 6 Reasons Pastors And Leaders Need Adequate Sleep

    By Charles Stone on Jun 20, 2023

    based on 5 ratings
     | 14,421 views

    For many years scientists and philosophers have pondered why we need sleep besides to not be sleepy. Of course we all intuitively know how important sleep is to our bodies, relationships, and walk with God. But as neuroscientists are learning more about the brain, they are discovering many positive brain benefits from sleep. This list below includes some of those benefits.

  • Creating A Rhythm Of Sabbath Rest

    By Josh Reich on Nov 23, 2022

    based on 2 ratings
     | 16,211 views

    "The number one complaint I hear from people is, “I don’t have time. I don’t have time for hobbies, sleep, my marriage, relationships, kids, reading my Bible.” You do, you just gave that time away. You give your time to the things that matter most."

  • When A Pastor Is A Growth Barrier - Part One: Dealing With Sin

    By Ed Stetzer on Apr 15, 2024

    based on 6 ratings
     | 21,633 views

    I have worked for a long time to help pastors with growth barriers in their church. They can be anything from worship issues to strategy to theology and more. So many barriers can get in the way of a church growing, but a central one isn’t found in the processes of the church. There may be a number of reasons a ministry grows cold and a church slows down. But often, the heart of the problem is the heart of the pastor.

  • Increasing Youth Retention And Involvement In Your Church

    By John Gilman Ii on Mar 24, 2021

     | 16,589 views

    Families have long been the cornerstone of church congregations. Parents bring their children to church every Sunday. At a certain point, it becomes the children’s choice and responsibility to decide if they want to continue going to church every Sunday or not. That’s why it’s so important to show your children God’s grace and make Him a priority in their life from an early age.

  • Don’t Pursue Feelings. Pursue Christ.

    By Joe Thorn on Jul 12, 2022

    based on 3 ratings
     | 17,859 views

    One danger is emotionalism, in which we allow our feelings to interpret our circumstances and form our thoughts about God. This is putting feelings before faith. The other danger is a kind of stoicism, where faith is rooted in theology but void of affection. This tendency removes feelings from faith altogether. While it is true that our emotions should not lead our theology, it is vital to our faith that theology lead to a deep experience of our triune God.

  • Running The Race With God Beside Me: Eric Liddell’s Journey Of Faith - Part 3

    By Duncan Hamilton on Apr 16, 2024

     | 11,317 views

    Two years ago I travelled China’s Shandong Provence; specifically to the city that Eric Liddell knew as Weihsien and which is now called Weifang. I walked around the site of the camp where he died of a brain tumour six months before the Second World War ended. The earth that held him during that war holds him still. No one can identify where Liddell was buried. So, instead of a grave, he has a monument – an enormous slab of rose granite shipped from the Isle of Mull in the Hebrides.


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