Northern Roads by Jeremy Norton

Tag: pastor

Discipleship, Leadership

WHAT IF YOUR PASTOR DOESN’T ENJOY PREACHING?

What if your pastor isn’t a gifted preacher? Would you tell him? Would you let him know that his preaching is sub-par? Likely not! Most congregates

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Church, Communication, Discipleship, Leadership, Ministry

4 Key Questions To Ask: Knowing When to Stop Coaching and Get Back On the Field

When it’s time to captain the team instead of coaching it. You have a great team, and you’ve been coaching well. That’s fantastic and should be celebrated. However, let’s not forget that in any area of leadership, you’re not only on the sidelines, you’re also in the game.

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Church, Leadership, Ministry

3 Reasons Why Coaches Make Great Pastors

“You’ll do it because I’m your boss.” For some reason, this statement motivated a previous generation. Not in this post-modern world! This kind of statement is a surefire way to get a team member to quit. Note, I said “team member”.

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Leadership

Why Your Pastor Should Embrace Social Media

Their response is frustrating. Alas, you feel obligated to continue with your pitch. It’s the first time you try to discuss social media with a parent, a leader, an elder, a deacon or worse, a pastor who seems to be aggressively against online community.

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Bible, Gospels, Ministry

Focusing On God’s Plan of Salvation (Small Group Study)

A while back I decided to occasionally update my website with lesson plans from our small group sessions. This past week, we spent some time talking about God’s ultimate plan and purpose for our lives.

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Discipleship, Leadership, Ministry

Sometimes Our Best Laid Plans Don’t Turn Out As Initially Planned

I was so excited! It was late October during my days as a youth pastor. All in one weekend, we had a Leadership Retreat, a Fund-Raiser Lunch and our annual Youth Harvest Party. Which also included a trip to the local Hay-Maze!

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Bible, Leadership, NT

Francis Chan Gives a Sobering Warning to Young Pastors

The other day I watched a sobering video clip. Author and speaker Francis Chan addressed young pastors and their pursuit to improve their craft. He noted the trend that young pastors often have a strong ability to teach, but their lives are not always displaying what they’re teaching.

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Church, Coffee Chats, Communication, Discipleship, Ministry

How a Coffee Card Can Impact a Student Ministry

Youth Pastors should spend time with students. Over time, more and more students show up for youth-related events and activities. It can be difficult for a Youth Pastor to get the face-time needed to develop authentic relationships with all the students.

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Bible, Discipleship, NT

Understanding the Gift that Is Heavenly Immigration

We’re not judged based on available finances, correct identification, and especially not our criminal record. Everything has been paid for in full! All offences are forgiven! And we are in perfect standing because of Jesus. All because of Jesus!

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Bible, Leadership, OT

Why Leaders Who Fall Should Be Forgiven

What would happen to David after his moral failure today? Would he be cut off from ever leading again? Would we jump on social media to discuss his punishment? Would we simply cancel him, erasing him from history? Sounds pretty straightforward, doesn’t it? Or have we missed something really important?

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