It seems many leaders neglect their own spiritual maturity. Here are three reasons this goal goes unmet and gets very little attention or effort.
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3 Places Pastors Can (and Should) Find Friends
Being a pastor can be lonely. You need friends who allow you to be yourself. Friends with whom you can let your guard down. Friends you can be honest with.
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The Power of Story in the Songs We Sing
The children of God have many stories to tell, and each church has its own story that characterizes God’s work among that congregation through the years.
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5 Signs You’re Addicted to Ministry Affirmation
Affirmation celebrates the gifts in others and encourages the culture we want in our churches. But it has a deadly side: We can become addicted to it.
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3 Ways Multicultural Church Stretches and Grows Us
A reconciling church that calls people to die to themselves for the love of God and others will be one of the most powerful ways to point people to the only hope we have in Jesus.
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Many Churchgoers Don’t Know Their Pastor’s Politics
During yesterday’s Super Tuesday election, almost half of churchgoers probably couldn’t guess in which political party primary their pastor voted.
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