Jesus’ Parables and 21st Century Leadership: Bedtime Stories?
Consider how you can use parables within the context of your ministry, not only for preaching but also for daily church leadership.
Consider how you can use parables within the context of your ministry, not only for preaching but also for daily church leadership.
The power of money in our lives is too great to view stewardship as managing finances by simply moving money from one column to another.
“God works in a mysterious way, his wonders to perform,” said William Cowper in 1774. I fully agree. One of those mysterious ways is providence (a big theme in John Wesley, about which I’ve written).
Jesus remains a popular figure in North America, but the same could not be said of the church’s reputation. Read more from Travis Collins as he shares both the problem and hope of the church’s future.
In today’s Seven Minute Seminary video, Graham Singh challenges us to consider letting certain forms of church die, in order that new forms may live.
Read these three powerful quotes on leadership that help illuminate the Wesleyan contribution to this important calling.
What if instead of talking about church growth, we talked about church fruitfulness? Read more from Rachel Deigh as she reflects on recent conversations in her church.
If we neglect our families for the sake of our ministry, we are, in effect, abandoning our first ministry.
Manuals and policies, while not fun, are important. In church contexts, it’s a clear way to honor people and manage expectations.
Sometimes leadership is performed not in the spotlight but from the shadows. Read this article for lessons on leadership from Aaron and Moses.
It’s important to recognize the natural seasons of church planting in order to be faithful to the biblical great commission. Watch this Seven Minute Seminary video by William Chaney of Path1 ministries.
“It takes what it takes.” – Schnase Wise words to apply to life in general. Recently, I was in turmoil to help my church keep up with the times. To remain relevant and fresh for