Rainer’s Resource Review #1: Rooted Might Be the Best Discipleship Pathway I’ve Seen

As I promised last year, I will review different resources in 2022 on occasion in my weekly article. For the new year, my review...

Break Your Rules

yan Bodenheim passed away on December 20th, 2021. He was only 44. He had so much left in life to give. One of the projects he...

Cnlp 467: Rick Warren on Finishing Well, Why Megachurch Pastors Fail, and Lessons Learned...

In 2021, Saddleback founding pastor, Rick Warren, announced he was retiring as senior pastor to embrace a new role. In this wide-ranging interview, Rick...

10 Reasons Not to Quit Abruptly, Pastor

“Therefore, we do not lose heart.” (II Corinthians 4:1,16) From time to time I receive notes like this one: “I resigned my church tonight. Just couldn’t...

7 High Standards of Leadership

Leaders are often under scrutiny. Unfortunately, it’s often in an attempt to catch them doing something wrong, and we all know that if you look...

Familiarity Blindness In Your Church: 7 Ways to Cure It

Familiarity blindness is a malady that infects us all. It happens when we become so familiar with something that we no longer consciously see...

Beginning a New Year with Gratitude

Like a marathon, pastoral work can be strenuous and exhausting—such that Paul described it as being “in the anguish of childbirth” until Christ is...

What Do You Do with Your Wounds, Pastor?

It goes without saying, it’s a hard time to be a pastor. The last year was like a battle, and a lot of us are...

Pastor Devotional | Combating Worry with Who God Is

https://www.youtube.com/embed/wzoZnWhw0xk In this installment of our winter devotional series from pastors we have placed and worked with, Pastor Josh Bramlett of Leesburg Community Church shares a message...

Lessons from Churchill on Crisis Leading, Part 1

If you studied leadership at all, you may be familiar with the great man theory, trade theory, or contingency theory. All of these are...
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