Reviving a Classical Vision of Pastoral Ministry
Coleman M. Ford,
Shawn J. Wilhite
According to Scripture, the pastor first and foremost prays (Acts 6), shepherds his people (1 Pet. 5), lives a virtuous life in the Spirit, and upholds sound teaching in local settings.
Don’t Let Go of God’s Sovereignty over Your Worst
Cameron Cole
God did and does have something to do with your tragedy. I know this sounds like a cruel statement, but stay with me. There is hope in the end.
Listening Might Be the Best Evangelism Tool You’re Not Using
Jeff Vanderstelt
Gospel fluency isn’t just about talking. It’s about listening as well. This requires love, patience, and wisdom. We need to learn to slow down and listen closely to the longings of their hearts.
Times When Pastoral Leadership Begins to Unravel
R. Scott Pace
Some of the greatest challenges that pastors face right now are through subtle leadership issues. When we’re guarding our hearts and lives, what should we make sure we don’t drift into?
2 Things Pastors Can Learn from Spurgeon’s Preaching
Michael Reeves
One of Spurgeon's great strengths is that he would always seek preach Christ to people where they were at and to their needs.
Dear Pastor . . . Your Leadership Is Needed in the Pulpit
R. Scott Pace,
Jim Shaddix
Pastor, the work of shepherding God’s people naturally involves and requires good leadership. There’s no more important place for that to happen than in your preaching ministry every week.
Dear Pastor, Slowing Down Might Just Save Your Ministry
Coleman M. Ford,
Shawn J. Wilhite
In the past five years alone, how many reading this have questioned your calling, lost ministry friends and co-laborers, or have grown generally weary?
3 Crucial Qualities of All Good Sermons
Joel R. Beeke
Pastors need all three of these views in order to give an accurate account of what God is doing and will do.
An Open Letter to the Church on the Issue of Infertility
Matthew Arbo
Recognizing that many couples in your church community are infertile will invariably change the way you think about your community.
How Do We Define “Success” in Ministry?
Nathan Knight
We do the work of pastoral ministry so that our people might treasure Christ together. That’s the often unheralded yet beautiful definition of “success.”
2 Ways Leaders Can Exemplify Humility to Those under Their Authority
Gavin Ortlund
Make it your personal ambition to build up those around you, and let them flourish in their gifts.
Dear Pastor . . . You Should Follow More Than You Lead
Joanne J. Jung,
Richard Langer
We challenge people to lead, we train and equip them to lead, and we celebrate and praise them for leading (or condemn them as the case may be). Followership, in contrast, is almost completely ignored.
What to Remember When Looking for a Church
Collin Hansen
When you come to church with a consumer mindset, you’re actually never able to fully commit or fully love it.
Dear Pastor, Sermon Prep Is Worth the Effort
David Jackman
Sometimes it can be hard to remember that in the Lord’s goodness and grace he has called us to take up the most significant and fulfilling task in the world—to be a pastor-teacher.
Want to Be a Missionary? Check Your Motives
Andy Johnson
We don’t just need more warm bodies called missionaries; we need qualified people sent by healthy churches who are equipped to do missions well.
Dear Pastor . . . Pride Is a Subtle Enemy
Richard Baxter
How frequently does pride come with us into our studies and sit with us as we prepare our sermon? How often does it choose our subject and more often choose our words and ornaments?
How to Make Time for Your Family as a Pastor
R. Kent Hughes
Even the busiest pastors can make it a priority and count it a privilege to spend quality time with their families.
Coming Soon: ‘The Biggest Story Curriculum’
Releasing in June, The Biggest Story Curriculum will incorporate a host of integrated print and digital components to teach kids key Bible stories from Genesis to Revelation.
Practical Tips for Expository Preachers
Alistair Begg
Alistair Begg shares five tips that he learned from an older minister when he was a theological student.
How Is the Church Doing at Caring for One Another?
Edward T. Welch
Are we caring for one another the way the Bible instructs us to do so?
Dear Pastor . . . the Sabbath Was Made for You Too
The exhaustion that comes from trying to hold things together in such a hostile climate eventually takes a toll on pastors.
4 Ways to Prepare for Ministry
Brad Wheeler
Perhaps you’re looking for boxes to check, some way to easily measure your progress toward the pastorate. Now you’re left feeling a bit frustrated. So what now?
Why Use Written Prayers? A Personal Reflection
Jonathan W. Arnold
I understand and respect the hesitations that some believers have regarding the use of written prayers—either privately or publicly. I have close friends who fall on both sides of this discussion.
How to Avoid a Preaching Rut
Bryan Chapell
Explaining and defining terms in preaching are both important—but that's not all a preacher is to do.
The Posture of a Man of God
John Currie
The church is led to maturity on her mission through intentional, earnest, persistent intercessory prayer. A man of God leads from his knees!
Are You Dissatisfied with Life? Take Communion
Kevin P. Emmert
The Lord’s Supper is a gift where Christ himself presents himself to us, and he wants us to think about who he is and who he is to us. We are hungry and thirsty people.
How to Avoid Pastoral Arrogance
Timothy Keller
There are two things that a new pastor experiences that can help knock the smirk off an ego‘s face.
The Lost Art of Catechesis
Catechesis is meant to be a robust witness to biblical faith and practice, a tool which in the hands of skilled practitioners to be used to instruct, form, and make mature disciples.
Why Expository Preaching Is Important
R. Kent Hughes
When you do expository preaching you get a sermon's symmetry and structure from the biblical text.
Introducing the ‘Big Picture Bible Crafts’
Combined with reading the Bible, hands-on activities are a great way for small children to engage with and learn truths from Scripture.