An Open Letter to Pastors on Preaching through the Whole Bible
Tim Patrick,
Andrew Reid
Expository preaching is preaching that “exposes” the text of Scripture as God delivered it to us. It does not bring its own agenda to the Bible or to the pulpit, but seeks to understand the Bible text in its own terms.
Why Preaching Is the Number One Way a Pastor Leads
R. Scott Pace
Preaching has to be the first way we lead as pastors, in one sense, because it’s inherent within our position, within our role.
Is the Church in Decline?
Tim Keesee
We have a strong foundation by which we know that Christ is building his church all over the world.
Why Pastors Need Commentaries
R. Kent Hughes
You need to be willing to stand on the shoulders of those that have come before.
What Churches Should Look for in a Missionary
Andy Johnson
Churches should carefully assess the character, fruitfulness, and Bible knowledge of the missionaries they hope to send.
Podcast: The Rewarding Risks of Church Membership (Thabiti Anyabwile)
Thabiti Anyabwile reflects on the value and benefits of local church membership, showing what the Bible really teaches about the idea of formal membership.
A Cost-Benefit Analysis of Using Creeds and Confessions in Your Church
Chad Van Dixhoorn
Not long ago a friend asked what I’d say if I had thirty seconds with someone in an elevator and had to explain why I think Christian Confessions are so important. As you can see, I know what I’d say.
Podcast: What Pastors Can Learn from Richard Baxter (Tim Cooper)
Tim Cooper discusses the importance of Richard Baxter, a Puritan responsible for many key (if not misunderstood or difficult to read) treatises on church doctrine and the role of ministry.
Lessons on Church Planting from the Prince of Preachers
Dave Harvey
We can learn many lessons from Spurgeon’s example. Here are three.
Podcast: Help! I Can’t Find Someone to Disciple Me (Garrett Kell)
In this episode, Garrett Kell discusses why all Christians are called to be discipled and to disciple others.
What Is Pastoral Burnout, and What Contributes to It?
Coleman M. Ford
The things that contribute to pastoral burnout are actually very simple. Coleman Ford explains several of these and offers something for pastors to consider.
Spiritual Authority in an Anti-Authoritarian Age
Brett McCracken
God-appointed church leadership is for our good, stability, health, and protection.
God Blesses Holiness, Not Pastoral Talent
John MacArthur
If you’re not cleansed from the things that corrupt your life, you’re not a vessel fit for the Master’s use.
Podcast: A Better Way to Talk about the “Call to Ministry” (Bobby Jamieson)
Bobby Jamieson talks about his own path to church leadership, what role seminary played, and as well as what advice he'd give to those aspiring to be pastors.
Common Pitfalls on the Path to Becoming a Pastor
Bobby Jamieson
Ministry is a gift of grace. So, hold your aspirations loosely and recognize any opportunity to serve God's people is a gift from him.
Is Family Life a Proving Ground for Ministry?
Bobby Jamieson
The family really is meant to be a proving ground for a man's character, his ability as a leader, his ability to teach and shepherd and guide and direct and provide.
Dear Pastor . . . You Have Wonderfully Unique Opportunities to Counsel
David Powlison
Pastoral counseling is unlike any other form of counseling because of the many unusual opportunities a pastor has to engage lives. Here are seven unique facets of the pastoral life that open doors.
Growing a Disability-Effective Church
Michael S. Beates
How can churches become equipped to be disability effective? By living transparently with weakness and allowing these weaknesses to issue forth in fruitful labor in Christ’s church.
Preach the Bible, Not Your Dog
R. Kent Hughes
One of the big dangers that faces pastors today comes from a desire to connect with people.
Podcast: When Churches Get Doctrine Right and Everything Else Wrong (Ray Ortlund and Sam Allberry)
Ray Ortlund and Sam Allberry discuss the connection between gospel doctrine and gospel culture and share what it looks like when a church is theologically careful but culturally sick.
Serve outside the Spotlight
Bobby Jamieson
The antidote to hypocrisy is humility. What good deeds do you do that are seen by few or none? When did you last volunteer for a menial task?
The Imperfect Pastor
Zach Eswine shares his own story of loss and the stunning realization that true faithfulness is not synonymous with ministry success.
Podcast: Remembering the “Seashells” Sermon 23 Years Later (John Piper)
John Piper shares what he was thinking as he walked onto the stage on May 20th, 2000 to deliver a message to over 30,000 young people and talks about the impact that sermon had on his ministry.
Pastor, Are You Prepared to Shepherd Your Flock through Dementia?
John Dunlop, MD
The tragedy of dementia is more common than you think. Over 30% of the average church congregation will die with some form of dementia. That represents an enormous challenge in pastoral ministry.
6 Joys and Perils of Full Time Ministry
Josh Moody
Josh Moody shares with us 6 joys and perils of full time ministry.
Foreign Missions in Your Own Hometown
Andy Johnson
Engaging with your local community can provide numerous opportunities to practice international missions close to home.
3 Questions Leaders Should Ask Themselves about Equipping the Church for Ministry
Edward T. Welch
Here are three questions for church leaders to ask themselves before trying to help their people love each other better.
Spurgeon’s Secret to a Fruitful Ministry
Michael Reeves
Fruitful ministry is less about self and more about Christ.
7 Ways to Use ‘Unfolding Grace’ in Your Church
Drew Hunter
Many Christians know key doctrines or various texts within the Bible, but they often miss the sweep of the Bible’s big story and how it connects to Christ.
When Christ Turns Persecutors into Persecuted (for His Glory)
Tim Keesee
Jesus is alive, is at work, and he’s bringing men and women to himself.