Why Christians Skip Church
Our rhythms and routines actually shape the heart of our children and set the spiritual trajectory for our grandchildren.
Our rhythms and routines actually shape the heart of our children and set the spiritual trajectory for our grandchildren.
Leadership pitfalls are everywhere, but they most often begin in our heart.
Good preaching is good. Better preaching is better. For the glory of God, for the sake of the Gospel, and for the good of our congregations, let’s all work at getting better.
When a pastor joins an established church, he is joining what God is already doing.
Pastors should oversee the church with an enthusiastic love for people, but we are prone to allow the demands of leadership to create resentment and even anger in our hearts.