Consider these 10 reasons why pastors—even busy ones—should start blogging.

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Consider these 10 reasons why pastors—even busy ones—should start blogging.
This is a letter of appreciation, not rebuke.
Our role as kids ministry leaders and volunteers is to introduce kids and families to the One who came to clean up the mess.
Working together in ministry can be like walking a thin line. With God's grace and mercy, however, you can do it.
Just get to work doing God's will, making disciples and shining a spotlight on the glory of God.
We must follow Elisha's lead from 2 Kings 6.
The church must accept and even applaud the new song of the rising generation.
Does your church have a staff blog? What other ways can a staff blog benefit a church?
"Be who God called you to be!"
Whether your role is worship leader, praise team member, choir member or soloist, remember that your No. 1 job is to point people to Christ.
Don't approach student ministry with a conveyor belt production mentality.
What did your church have success with? What does it still have to work on?
When you look into the future, what do you see stylistically/musically?
How are the offerings in your church? Which of the six factors are affecting your church?
This worship leader says he's faced that question. So are you stewarding your influence well?
How does your church communicate with your members and guests?
Pastor, you may have a large crowd, but that doesn't mean you have a congregation.
As a husband or a wife in the ministry, take time to sit down and write out a list of why God has blessed you with your spouse.
Here are seven prayers that Paul prayed for the churches he knew. You would do well to use them too.
Politics is a challenging subject for a pastor. Remember who you are and who you represent before you speak out.