By Brandon Cox on Jul 3, 2024
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Your body’s physical maturity typically peaks in early adulthood, but your spiritual maturity will keep growing even into eternity.
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By Karl Vaters on Jul 4, 2024
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A minister with a well-nourished soul may or may not have a big church, but they’ll always have a healthy ministry.
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By Brandon Cox on Nov 20, 2023
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"Eliminate friction!!" That’s the goal most of us have when it comes to leading a team, or a church, or a company. But what if friction is actually the key to getting things moving in the right direction?
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By Ken Sande on Mar 6, 2025
Approachability is essential for effective pastoral leadership. This guide shows how leaders earn trust, cultivate humility, and gain a “relational passport” with their people.
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By Carey Nieuwhof on Nov 14, 2023
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Moral failure takes out more leaders than it should. But real success is deeper than just avoiding the ditch.
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By Brady Boyd on Mar 4, 2025
Fifteen years of pastoral ministry reveal lessons a young minister rarely sees coming, from handling pressure and friendships to trust, rest, and long term faithfulness.
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By Brady Boyd on Apr 20, 2020
Pastors face pressures that tempt them toward unhealthy escapes. One subtle danger is the craving for applause. True strength comes only from Christ, not the crowd.
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By Carey Nieuwhof on Jul 14, 2023
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While social media and even traditional media are still preoccupied with mega churches and multi-site churches, the reality is that most churches in North America are quite small.
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By Carey Nieuwhof on Sep 8, 2023
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Obviously, some leaders have emotional or sexual affairs with people to whom they are not married. As heartbreaking, future-altering and faith-shattering as those affairs can be, there’s another kind of affair you’re actually far more likely to have.
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