Why many churches seeking a full-time pastor can’t find one
Churches seeking full-time pastors often do not know another paradigm, nor do they see a new solution.
Churches seeking full-time pastors often do not know another paradigm, nor do they see a new solution.
Why are some churches evangelistic and others are not?
Several years ago, I decided to become a real church member. Let me explain.
Then the pastor said those words that stuck with me: “I have to get my checklist done every week.”
There are clear reasons why larger churches feel like there is a shortage of these pastors. Here are the five top reasons.
Retirement means many different paths to people. Pastors and other church staff especially have issues unique to them.
You will be amazed at the following story.
I pray that you will deal with the fault lines in your church before it becomes too late.
While we continue to see reports of denominational decline in America, we see fewer reports of the growth of non-denominational churches. It is actually an amazing story.
My role is to report what I see, not what I prefer. In light of that assignment, here are seven thoughts I have about passing the offering plate.