These traits would make it easy for congregation members to love and admire their pastor.
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11 Places to Use Church Greeters
Many people who write about church growth recognize the importance of having trained greeters at the doors when guests arrive. But here's where they should be strategically placed.
What to Do About the Biggest Obstacle that’s Holding You Back
If this is something that applies to you, then is it any wondering you're having trouble growing?
Ministry Starts Behind Closed Doors
The true litmus test of the degree of kindness that exists in your heart happens behind closed doors.
12 Ways Pastors Went From Burnout to Vision
Have you experienced burnout or near burnout in ministry? What steps did you take?
7 Steps to the Church of Your Dreams
Here's how to develop your church into a more organized place—one that attracts people because they consistently receive a great experience.
Study: Churches Lag Behind in Facilitating Online Giving
The percentage of churches that have gone to this method for tithes and offerings is lower than you might think.
5 Positive Reasons Why Church Staff Leave
Change is a normal rhythm of church life. And it isn't always fueled by negative circumstances.
7 Ways to Honor the Pastor’s Wife
Many pastors' wives are facing burnout, a sense of loneliness, and some even struggle to come to church. Here's how you can help.
Kingdom Economics: The Problem With Greece
Could we be more effective in accomplishing God's ministry objectives for us with a different structure?
‘Many in the Church Will Be Shocked to Find Themselves in Hell One Day’
The cock is about to crow. Where will you be when the crisis of the cross is reintroduced to the church?
Why It’s Urgent to Find Unity in Your Church
Pastors, the world is watching. But remember, it will quit watching when they decide we are just like everyone else, living in the flesh and running our lives in carnal ways.
5 Leadership Lessons I Learned From Being a Loser
Nobody likes to lose, but here are some life lessons you can embrace from your failures.
We All Need to Learn How to Fail Forward
We have to have the right perspective if we are going to breakthrough to success. Remember Abraham Lincoln's path to the presidency?
What Are Your Motives For Accepting That Next Ministry Opportunity?
Is it something that God has ordained and will benefit others? Will it be too stressful to take on another task?
Kingdom Economics: Don’t Worry About Elasticity
Here's why as ministers we need to concern ourselves about God's presence and leave the responsiveness to Him.
How to Help People Answer Questions About the Bible
Almost daily, you'll come upon someone who has a question about how to interpret the Bible. Here's how you can effectively handle those questions.
5 Ways to Recover Your Passion for Pastoral Leadership
Here are some tips on how to bounce back to passionate preaching and leadership in the local church.
Kyle Searcy: Reverend Adrenaline
We must remind ourselves that the true reward is for our obedience not sacrifice or activity.
10 Signs of Leadership Burnout and 5 Ways to Recover
Have you experienced these feelings before? Here's how to overcome and press on in your work for the Lord.