Posts with the category “leadership”
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10 Things You Should Know About Your Conscience
January 2nd, 2025
WOW. What a way to kick off 2025.I would encourage every church member to read this as it lays out a wise and biblical case for how our conscience functions and how it relates to the consciences of ot... Read More
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When America Put Pastors in Prison
November 13th, 2024
When I teach US government I spend a long time on the development of the concept of religious liberty, and the events in this essay are a big part of that material.If you love religious liberty, thank... Read More
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Spurgeon's Five Marks of a Healthy Church
November 1st, 2024
Earlier this year I did a series on marks of a healthy church (there were 9 that we looked at). Here is a great article on C. H. Spurgeon's 5 marks of a healthy church. Are there any you would add?...... Read More
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Why Gen Z Men Are Staying in the Church
October 8th, 2024
I love this article and its good insight into how biblical masculinity is encouraging men in a culture that is increasingly gender-neutral and resistant to the good things about men that God has place... Read More
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Pragmatism and Pastoring
September 6th, 2024
This is an excellent podcast on pastoral philosophy, directly addressing a creeping mentality "what works must be right" mentality that has crept into many churches. Juan Sanchez speaks specifically t... Read More
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How the Gospel Shapes Our Gathering
August 30th, 2024
I love this in-depth look at the philosophy of the church gathering. The truths laid out here are very much in line with how I approach planning our Sunday morning gathering. Look out for the three re... Read More
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A Real Life Example of Fruitful College Ministry
July 17th, 2024
When I saw that Kevin DeYoung (one of my favorite writers and cultural thinkers) was interviewing Kirk Cousins (the new quarterback for the Atlanta Falcons), I was really interested. I am not as enthu... Read More
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Leadership Challenges as Church Size Changes
July 11th, 2024
I listened to this back in the early spring and it was helpful in thinking through how leadership challenges change as churches grow. This was interesting to me as our church is on the verge of one o... Read More
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Leadership and Emotional Sabotage
July 6th, 2024
Geared for men, this is one of the best books I have read on leadership in a good while. There is a lot about Rigney and the ministry that he is with that I disagree with, but this book was spot on an... Read More