Pastors, have you taken an honest assessment of your family life lately? What areas do you feel like you need help with or could improve?

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Pastors, have you taken an honest assessment of your family life lately? What areas do you feel like you need help with or could improve?
Pastor Joe McKeever says God doesn't want us to sugarcoat our eulogies. It's your duty to tell them like it is.
What is the demographic of your church? Is it mixed with youth and older believers?
Throughout the month of May, MinistryTodayMag.com will highlight Ministry Today magazine's 21 ministries and churches influencing the 21st-century church. Today it's MarriageToday, Jimmy and Karen Evans' ministry that is helping to biblically equip and save marriages.
We don't have to worship money in order to use it. Here are some qualities to consider when Scripture talks about money.
Church services are noticeably different than they were even 10 years ago. Find out what, on the whole, has changed dramatically.
What does our example tell our children? Are we teaching our children to be doers or beings?
Are you a big believer in men of God praying for other men of God? Do you do it often?
Satan comes to steal, kill and destroy. Find out why he especially hates children's ministry leaders and the ways he tries to deceive them.
Are you involved in a mutually beneficial mentoring/student relationship? What is holding you back?
Ministry without His life source can be very exciting, but ultimately it is counterfeit. Have you taken time to set aside the cares of life and ministry to be intimate with Jesus today?
As a pastor, have you remembered the covenant you made before God concerning your bride, or do you act like John Wesley did toward his?
Some churches can get into a stale rut when it comes to their worship time. Here are the problems identified—and what can be done to avoid them.
Do you display these characteristics in front of the students in your youth ministry? Should they follow you if you don't?
Facebook most definitely has its downside, but there are still some major advantages to the most popular social media venue.
Do you do these three things each week to get a pulse of what's actually happening in your children's ministry? What else can you do?
Are we really following Jesus—moving toward reconciliation with others after we've reconciled with Him?
How is the morale among the staff members at your church? Are they as productive as you would like them to be?
Did you ever realize that children can deliver the "win" of a 75 percent return rate for your church? Find out why.
Are you taking notice of the finished product when a student moves on from your youth ministry? What other characteristics are you focusing on with your youth?