One of the most significant ways to support new converts is through prayer. In the Epistles, the Apostle Paul frequently offers prayers for the new believers in the churches he planted or influenced. These prayers provide a model for how we, as pastors and believers, should pray for new converts today, especially in light of their spiritual challenges. Paul’s prayer in Colossians is particularly... Continue reading
The power of collaboration cannot be underestimated in any successful organization. Working together effectively requires more than good intentions—it requires systems that enable coordination, clarity, and consistency. A story about Fleming, an expert consultant, highlights this truth and offers valuable lessons for businesses and the church. Continue reading
When we sing the popular song “I Am a Friend of God,” it’s easy to assume that being God’s friend is automatic for everyone who believes in Him. However, the Bible shows us that friendship with God is reserved for those who meet specific conditions and display certain qualities. It’s not for everyone, but for a few who live in a way that pleases God. Let’s explore the life of Abraham, ... Continue reading
Pastors often make the mistake of training people in Bible school and then putting them on preaching platforms. While Bible school and preaching experience are valuable, genuine leadership requires more. True leadership in God's kingdom transcends delivering powerful sermons; it embodies servanthood and discipleship. Continue reading
One of the hardest things a pastor faces is when people leave the church. It’s not just about numbers or attendance—it’s about relationships, investment, and, often, a deep sense of loss. Saints feel this, too. They’ve shared their lives with these individuals, prayed with them, and journeyed together. When someone leaves, it leaves a mark, a gap that isn’t easily filled. It never feels ... Continue reading
As pastors, we are often met with an overwhelming number of ideas, expectations, and activities from our congregation's well-meaning members. They bring their visions of what the church should look like and the roles they think we should fill. While some of these suggestions align with God’s mission, others, though well-intentioned, can lead us down paths that may not be central to Christ’s pu... Continue reading