The 4 promises of God when you need him
Many people today are asking, “Where is God?” It’s a legitimate question during a global pandemic—even pastors are likely asking the same thing.
7 steps to racially heal the post-pandemic church
I’m concerned that with all of our churches planning their re-opening, we’re not sufficiently addressing a potentially longer-lasting problem: the racial divide in America.
4 ways to prevent second-half leadership injuries
No leader can avoid making mistakes, especially right now. But taking a page from the sports world, you can improve your chances for success.
He came to live in you, even as you lead
During this time of extraordinary trial, the hope of His return should motivate us to let the Spirit of the Lord live through us.
4 attitudes of leaders whose churches will thrive in the future
During this trying season, I have been devouring news and studies of churches and other organizations that are poised to move positively in the future.
2020 – Let’s get it over with!
I think we make a big mistake if we spend the next three months longing for 2020 to be over. It’s silly to wish our lives away when the turn of the calendar doesn’t really make that much difference.
Recovering the good in seasons of lament
Many can’t help but wonder where he is in these greatest moments of despair. Many find themselves questioning God’s presence, goodness, provision, and faithfulness.
Hybrid churches do 4 things
I am often struck by how little preparation, money and person-power is spent on the online worship expression.
7 keys to finding momentum and growth when there are no good options
How do you find momentum and growth in a season when everything you spend your life working toward changed overnight?
3 mindset shifts great leaders are making during the pandemic
I believe there are three important perspectives leaders need to embrace during the current complexity of rapid change.
Seven sentences we never expected to hear in churches in 2020
Who would have predicted the articulation of these sentences in churches prior to 2020? It has been a strange year. It has been a painful year.
The coming eReformation
The eReformation is here to stay. Leaders must see it’s not a passing fad, any more than the printing press was a short-term trend.
Are you leading with the right perspective on 2020?
The themes and stories that you emphasize in your communication will set the tone for your organization.
Growing the Post-pandemic Church
Bob Whitesel, D.Min., Ph.D. draws from his extensive consulting/coaching practice to suggest growth strategies for churches struggling in the new normal. The reader will learn how worship is moving from entertainment to experience, largeness is being replaced by relevance, and how leaders can make the most of online attendance.
Five types of church members who will not return after the quarantine
You may feel the pain of the losses, but God has a plan for your church to embrace the new reality to which you are headed.
Living beyond the edge
If there was ever a year that screamed burnout at us, it has been 2020. I have seen it in my kids, family, coworkers and myself. We’ve pushed ourselves to a new edge.
Convert retreat into advance
This season can reset how we think about ministry at several levels.
What is God planning for your next season?
Let's look at some verses that explore what God may have in mind for your near-term future.
The best thing a pastor can do right now
A tsunami of COVID-19, quarantines, riots, racial tensions, demands for online services and dozens of other challenges has slammed pastors and churches. Pastor, you're not going to be much good to yourself, the church, or the mission if you burn out.
Leadership lessons in the middle of uncertainty
Do you trust God with your current journey, including all the details?

