If Jesus didn't seek to be popular when He was on earth, why should you? If your Lord was a man of no reputation, why should you seek to salvage your own?

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If Jesus didn't seek to be popular when He was on earth, why should you? If your Lord was a man of no reputation, why should you seek to salvage your own?
As any ministerial leader well knows, Satan will do anything to disrupt our lives and our ministries. Here are some regular deceptions of which to be aware.
Here are three common misconceptions—common among pastors and other Christian leaders—that keep them from having a great ambition in life.
Most times, it's easy to see it coming. Do you adamantly avoid situations like these?
Attendance tithes and programs are well and good. But here are some biblical essentials every church needs to make an impact.
This article, Joe McKeever says, has nothing to do with ego. But there are things the pastor's wife can do to make things easier on the pastor.
How do you handle it when a staff member wants to leave for another church? Here are a couple of options.
Do you and your church's leaders walk in wisdom, seek counsel when you are stuck and learn from your mistakes? Those characteristics are crucial when putting people in charge.
Satan's favorite way to destroy a church is to create dissension. Here are some things you can do as a pastor to diffuse certain situations.
What are your perspectives on these issues of contention? What else would you add?
Have you experienced some of these emotions lately? Have you sought help from anyone to deal with them?
Why are pastors no longer held in high esteem? What is behind the precipitous drop in favorable ratings almost every year?
As a pastor, how do you know when it's OK to say no or wait? Here are some suggestions on how to budget your time and energy.
Jesus called it abundant life. But what does "more" look like, and how must we pursue it?
Find out why Bishop Joseph Mattera says evangelical pastors should reject the Roman Catholic template of the kingdom.
God-inspired preaching bears legitimate fruit. But author Doug Stringer says if the church is degenerate and worldly, those in the pulpit are to blame.
It's a new year. Will your church make an intentional plan to reach new people for Christ by establishing new small groups?
Pastoring is the greatest privilege to which a human could be called. Are you up to the challenge?
Young pastors are bound to stumble along the way. Here are some words of encouragement they might need along the journey.
Here's how to avoid being the next casualty of moral failures among leaders.