Practical Pastoring

I Got the Preachin' Blues

depressed 000004663726Feeling discouraged after a sermon? You’re not alone.

Discouragement. It’s one of the greatest hounds of hell that assaults us pastors who are trying to share powerful, dynamic messages from God’s Word with our people every Sunday morning. There’s a reason for the pastors’ adage of “no resignations allowed on Mondays”; post-preaching discouragement can be brutal as we review every nuance of the sermons we’ve so painstakingly crafted and delivered.

Acts of the Apostles

Their sacrifices and achievements are irrefutable: Apostles are alive and well in the 21st century.

Prophetic Prayer

The impending election provides the church an opportunity to intercede on behalf of the nation.

Unlocking Success

Every leader is looking for the key to success. Perhaps, most of its seekers are knocking on the wrong doors.

Professional Shepherds?

Biblical models--not cultural paradigms--should define our pastoral roles.

Sharpen the Arrow

Teaching is more than transferring information--it's about instructing people for fruitful service.

Preaching 'The Marriage Sermon'

Don't depress your congregation with gloomy marriage statistics--challenge them with authentic vulnerability and realistic solutions that will appeal to married couples and singles alike.

Fight for Your Family

We are determined to build strong churches, but we lack the resolve to build strong marriages.

Where's the Pastor?

When will we understand that simply 'being there' carries more anointing than most anything else we do in ministry?

Equipped for What?

Too often our 'discipleship' leaves people equipped to do nothing more than sit in a pew. Maybe it's time to analyze our equipping strategy.

Fight for Our Families

Families today are under attack like never before. Here are some practical ways any church can be proactive in mending and strengthening our families.

Lessons From the East

Believers in Asia move in a greater dimension of the Holy Spirit's power than most of us in the West. Here's why.

Dumping Ground

Too many of us use our families as dumping grounds for ministry garbage. There are healthier ways to deal with the stress of pastoring.

Time to Go

When is it right to ask someone to leave your church?

No More Volunteers

How can we shift from just filling empty slots to placing gifted servant-leaders in needed ministry roles?

Day of the Steward

The final age of the church requires all of us to become good stewards.
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