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Hey, Pastor! It’s Time To Plan A Getaway!

Hey, Pastor! It’s Time To Plan A Getaway!

At the beginning of each year, I begin thinking about planning a week for my pastor husband and me to get away to unplug and rejuvenate. In our experience, a staycation is not an option—we need to leave town. But where does a pastor take his family for a break from...

Got Guilt Over NOT Being an Insanely Busy Pastor?

Got Guilt Over NOT Being an Insanely Busy Pastor?

There are many stereotypes people have concerning pastors: They do not make much money (unless they pastor a megachurch, in which they then make too much money). Most of their week is spent studying and memorizing the next sermon. They are definitely Type B...

9 Must-Read Biblical Fiction Titles For Pastors

9 Must-Read Biblical Fiction Titles For Pastors

If you are looking for a good escape that can also feed your spiritual hunger, biblical fiction could be your answer. Just what is biblical fiction? First, it is speculative fiction that uses Christian themes and incorporates the Christian worldview, however varied...

5 Excellent Women’s Ministry Retreats

5 Excellent Women’s Ministry Retreats

Finding a good place to conduct a retreat can be challenging. Your women’s ministry group can join in with others at a retreat organized by someone else or you can conduct your own. I will address some of both. As a disclaimer, I do not have personal experience with...

The Surprising Secret to Lasting Transformation

The Surprising Secret to Lasting Transformation

The traditional paradigm that has dominated Western thought for the last four hundred years can be summed up in a simple equation: Reason + Good Choices = Transformation This paradigm grew out of the Enlightenment. When René Decartes uttered his famous phrase, “Cogito...

Five questions to ask yourself when you feel frustrated

Five questions to ask yourself when you feel frustrated

Let’s face it, leading a church can feel frustrating. You have a vision but they’re not be buying it. You have aspirations for church growth but it might not be happening. You have dreams of feeling successful but feelings of failure loom instead. During seasons of...

Protecting Yourself From the Crazies

Protecting Yourself From the Crazies

  It is something we deal with as pastors, something we talk about behind the scenes, but it is rarely addressed out in the open. Yet, in the open or not, we must deal with the crazies. I'm not using that term to disparage the mentally ill. Rather, I'm talking...

Resolution for a Lifetime

Resolution for a Lifetime

For as long as people celebrated the “New Year,” I’m fairly convinced that they have been making resolutions. Each first day of January millions of people resolve to quit this or to start that or to change something else. However, each year those same millions of...

How to Avoid Going Spiritually Tone Deaf

How to Avoid Going Spiritually Tone Deaf

Like the exercise of our physical bodies, if we don't exercise our spiritual bodies, our spiritual antennae will become tone deaf–unable to hear the whisper of the Holy Spirit. Although most pastors have good goals for the New Year when it comes to their physical...

Five Things to Remember About the Eternal God

Five Things to Remember About the Eternal God

I’m never as aware of the swift passage of time as I am on January first each year. The 2015 calendar lies discarded in the trash, a reminder that the old year has irretrievably passed. A pristine 2016 calendar hangs by my desk, inviting me to welcome the full...

Hey, Pastor! It’s Time To Plan A Getaway!

Hey, Pastor! It’s Time To Plan A Getaway!

At the beginning of each year, I begin thinking about planning a week for my pastor husband and me to get away to unplug and rejuvenate. In our experience, a staycation is not an option—we need to leave town. But where does a pastor take his family for a break from...

Got Guilt Over NOT Being an Insanely Busy Pastor?

Got Guilt Over NOT Being an Insanely Busy Pastor?

There are many stereotypes people have concerning pastors: They do not make much money (unless they pastor a megachurch, in which they then make too much money). Most of their week is spent studying and memorizing the next sermon. They are definitely Type B...

9 Must-Read Biblical Fiction Titles For Pastors

9 Must-Read Biblical Fiction Titles For Pastors

If you are looking for a good escape that can also feed your spiritual hunger, biblical fiction could be your answer. Just what is biblical fiction? First, it is speculative fiction that uses Christian themes and incorporates the Christian worldview, however varied...

5 Excellent Women’s Ministry Retreats

5 Excellent Women’s Ministry Retreats

Finding a good place to conduct a retreat can be challenging. Your women’s ministry group can join in with others at a retreat organized by someone else or you can conduct your own. I will address some of both. As a disclaimer, I do not have personal experience with...

The Surprising Secret to Lasting Transformation

The Surprising Secret to Lasting Transformation

The traditional paradigm that has dominated Western thought for the last four hundred years can be summed up in a simple equation: Reason + Good Choices = Transformation This paradigm grew out of the Enlightenment. When René Decartes uttered his famous phrase, “Cogito...

Five questions to ask yourself when you feel frustrated

Five questions to ask yourself when you feel frustrated

Let’s face it, leading a church can feel frustrating. You have a vision but they’re not be buying it. You have aspirations for church growth but it might not be happening. You have dreams of feeling successful but feelings of failure loom instead. During seasons of...

Protecting Yourself From the Crazies

Protecting Yourself From the Crazies

  It is something we deal with as pastors, something we talk about behind the scenes, but it is rarely addressed out in the open. Yet, in the open or not, we must deal with the crazies. I'm not using that term to disparage the mentally ill. Rather, I'm talking...

Resolution for a Lifetime

Resolution for a Lifetime

For as long as people celebrated the “New Year,” I’m fairly convinced that they have been making resolutions. Each first day of January millions of people resolve to quit this or to start that or to change something else. However, each year those same millions of...

How to Avoid Going Spiritually Tone Deaf

How to Avoid Going Spiritually Tone Deaf

Like the exercise of our physical bodies, if we don't exercise our spiritual bodies, our spiritual antennae will become tone deaf–unable to hear the whisper of the Holy Spirit. Although most pastors have good goals for the New Year when it comes to their physical...

Five Things to Remember About the Eternal God

Five Things to Remember About the Eternal God

I’m never as aware of the swift passage of time as I am on January first each year. The 2015 calendar lies discarded in the trash, a reminder that the old year has irretrievably passed. A pristine 2016 calendar hangs by my desk, inviting me to welcome the full...

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