Or What Should He Be Doing? To start answering that question, I’d like to share a story that a pastor told me lately. I was
Read MoreHow Paul’s Past Reminds Us Not to Forget Ours. In 1 Timothy 1:12, Paul writes, “I thank Christ Jesus our Lord, who has given me
Read MoreWhy We Should Check a Pastor’s Authority. What kind of authority does pastoral leadership really have? I know that word “authority” can sound like a four
Read MoreAnd Preventing the Slippery Slope of False Doctrine. Is the experience of Christianity becoming more important than the foundations of Christianity? The more I watch and
Read MoreAs 2015 draws to an end, thank you, our friends and family for a fantastic year. Thank you to my readers who continue to support LeadBiblically.com. Please continue to pray for our family as we strive to serve the City of Whitehorse. Please pray for me, that I would continue to be the leader that God has called me to be.
Read MoreCommunication With Our Church: Part 2 1 John 1:7 begins with “But if we walk in the light…” The light is Our Resource. In order to effectively
Read MoreWhat I’ve learned in my first year. On September 3rd, 2014, My family and I packed up and headed North. A year ago today, I
Read More4 Lessons For Bible College Grads Many people graduate Bible college with a sense of invincibility. It begins quite harmlessly. With a deep sense of satisfaction that
Read MoreWhat plans of protection does your church or ministry have in place? What have those plans done to increase your ministry potential? Why is it worth all the extra work?
Read MoreTime To Evaluate Your Team? A team is only as good as the team member’s individual standard of consistency and integrity. This standard of consistency
Read MoreBalancing projects and people is difficult. From yesterday, you gathered that I believe Pastors should be spending significant time with people.
Locking ourselves in our offices all week, save Sunday mornings; does not seem to be the approach Jesus took with the people He served.
Read MoreI’d like to expand on last week’s idea. The idea that coffee shops are the community wells of modern Western culture. Where’s your communities watering
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