The top seven regrets of pastors
After decades of ministry, pastors don’t regret doing too little—they regret focusing on the wrong things.
Follow forward in vulnerability
What if the influence you’re striving for isn’t built on strength—but unlocked through honest, Spirit-led vulnerability?
Growing through the pain
Growth will cost you either way—the question is whether you’ll choose the pain that makes you better or the pain that keeps you stuck.
It matters not how small your gift — God will use it
Ministry isn’t about titles or platforms—it’s the quiet, everyday acts of love that meet needs and multiply impact in ways you may never fully see.
The courage to take responsibility
Real leadership is revealed not in success, but in the willingness to take responsibility, fall facedown before God, and carry the cost for those you lead.
What C.S. Lewis said after landing his dream job
Even the job you once dreamed of can’t sustain your joy—only abiding in Christ can make it complete.
9 signs your church is ready to reach unchurched people
If your church model doesn’t match your mission, reaching unchurched people will always stay an intention instead of a reality.
3 reasons your best employees leave and how to improve employee retention
In a shrinking workforce, the organizations that win won’t just hire better—they’ll become the kind of place people don’t want to leave.
Who is my audience?
The question isn’t just who your church is trying to reach—it’s whether you’re showing mercy to every audience God has already placed in front of you.
When should Christians create distance from unrepentant believers?
When family relationships and spiritual convictions collide, wisdom is needed to protect what matters most without losing the people you love.
The power of courage: 3 qualities every leader should master
Courageous leadership isn’t built on bravado but on humility, self-sacrifice, and resilience forged in the pressure of real challenges.
How healthy leaders create lasting impact
Real multiplication doesn’t start with strategy—it starts with a healthy leader who listens well, lives aligned, and faithfully invests in others.
Five reasons why many pastors are inadequately paid
Many pastors aren’t underpaid on purpose—but unnoticed assumptions and outdated thinking quietly create a financial strain churches can no longer afford to ignore.
Follow forward in God’s adventure
A life of impact is rarely mapped out—it’s shaped by courageous “yes” moments to God, even when the path ahead is unknown.
Jesus changed the world through culture, not politics. Here’s how you can too
Jesus didn’t change the world through political power but through cultural influence—and the same invitation is in front of us today.
7 lessons from my year long spending fast
A year-long spending fast exposed the quiet drivers of ego, entitlement, and envy—and replaced them with something far better: contentment.
What pain can teach you about leadership
Recovery forced him back onto the mat—but it revealed a leadership truth most avoid: growth only happens when you intentionally step into controlled discomfort before something breaks.
Pastors, please simplify. 5 steps
To captivate attention in a world with short attention spans, simplify your message and communication to engage and retain your audience effectively.
AI is discipling your people faster than you are. Three things leaders must do
AI shapes thoughts faster than church leaders. Change communication methods, prioritize digital ministry, involve pastors in online conversations, measure formation, not clicks, for effective online discipleship.
When chaos masquerades as justice
In a culture quick to react, wisdom calls us to slow down, seek truth, and choose peace over chaos.
