ARTICLES
When You Feel Like a Disciple-Making Failure
What should you do when someone you have been discipling is not bearing fruit? What do you do when they walk away? Does that make you a failure?
In Praise of the Plateaued Church
We pray for more, because we think more, bigger, and louder will bring us closer to where God wants us to be. But what if “more” actually hinders our ability to draw near to him?
Help for Young Pastors Discipling Older Believers
Pastoring requires building trust, regardless of age. Though there are not many easy answers, there are things we can do as young pastors to disciple older members well.
Struggling to Fit Church on Your Plate?
With too much to do and too little time and energy to do it, life’s plate fills up quickly. Christ-followers are tempted to see “church” as just another option in the buffet of life. But there’s a problem with viewing church this way.
Learning from Paul’s Spiritual Shoutouts
The most glossed-over sections of Paul’s epistles are the endings. But if we listen carefully, they contain rich ministry principles.
Networking for Pastors Who Hate Networking
Many pastors hate networking. But there's a good and godly kind of networking that doesn't feel so greasy.