Charles Smith offers practical steps to help pastors avoid burnout. |
PKs need their parents more than they need their parents as pastors. They need conversations
more than sermons. They need a patient listener more than stern advice. They need a faithful presence
more than a discipleship program. While this may sound like a lovely aspiration, how can pastors (and
their spouses) do this?Here are seven questions pastors can ask to help bridge the gap between their
ministry and their children. |
Christians in general must do all they can to stand against the evil of abortion. However, pastors
carry a unique leadership responsibility. Here are 6 ways pastors can champion the sanctity of life. |
The pro-choice movement has effectively muddied the argument about abortion by introducing
buzzwords and secondary issues to evade the real issue. Pastors and churches need to stay
hyper-focused on the real problem as we move forward in the post-Roe world. We need to un-muddy
the language to keep the debate clear. |
The Sanctity of Life observance is an excellent opportunity to consider the uniqueness of each
member of your congregation. As the pastor’s wife, you can influence your church to embrace each
precious person who comes through your doors. |
The Gathering Storm provides answers and equips Christians both to give an answer for the hope
that is within them and to contend for the faith that was once and for all delivered to the saints. |