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3 Ways Pastors Should Respond to Criticism
Criticism is simply part of the job when it comes to pastoring. Here's how you can deal with it.
Synergy: The Catalyst for Succession
There is an increasing desire to consider how the church will handle the generations. The aching question among many leaders is: "What do we do?"
Pentecostal Academics Name New President at Diverse Annual Meeting
The Society for Pentecostal Studies drew students, theologians and other academics to its annual meeting.
How Weak Leadership Sank the Vasa
A lack of true direction doomed the lavish 17th-century Swedish warship. The same could happen with your organization or church.
Our Journey of Hope Equips Churches to Support Cancer Patients
Churches provide support programs for just about every need. Here's how Our Journey of Hope is training pastoral staffs to deal with the dreaded disease in their local congregations.
Reputation Trumps Riches Every Time
The public's perception of a godly leader is one who walks in humility and integrity.
How to Tap Into Unrealized Potential in the Kingdom
In this week's Kingdom Economics, James Russell reveals why saints have unlimited potential regardless of their past or present experiences or circumstances.
The One Thing You Must Do When a Crisis Comes
More than anything, this will help you through your trials and tribulations.
Why the Church Should Stop Chasing Idols
Why is God's church pursuing everything but the holiness and purity He has commanded of us?
7 Distinguishing Habits of Highly Effective Pastors
These traits are not necessarily the same as the biblical qualifications of a pastor. They simply set them apart from most other pastors.
4 Secrets of a Fruitful Ministry
These conditions must be present for your ministry to thrive in God's eyes. No exceptions.
When Trust Fails Many Pastors and Church Leaders
These two categories may just surprise you.
Indecision: A Death Blow to Leadership
Here's how a junior high student showed me why decision-making is crucial in ministry.
Why Mega Church Pastors Shouldn’t Skip Local Pastor Gatherings
Here's why it is a good idea for pastors of larger churches not to pull away from ministers of smaller congregations in their own city.
If God Is Calling You, Here’s Where to Start
We must always remember that the gifts God has given you were given for His glory. So, if the Lord is calling you as a leader, here are some things you should do to prepare.
Evangelical Pastors Want Mix of Justice and Mercy Regarding Immigration
A February 2015 study by LifeWay Research revealed some very interesting statistics.
R.T. Kendall: ‘Knowing John Paul Jackson Was a Privilege’
Author and friend R.T. Kendall eulogizes the life of prophetic minister John Paul Jackson, who passed away in February from cancer.
Does Your Church Have a Sabbatical Leave Policy?
If you don't, you might want to look into it, for the spiritual and mental health of your pastor and your congregation.
Jonathan Stockstill: The Tale of a Millennial Megachurch Pastor
The fact that he's one of the millennial generation gives 34-year-old Jonathan Stockstill an advantage in reaching the younger crowd. What are they doing at Bethany Church to attract them?