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by Guest Blogger
By Joe McKeeverI invite you to read this opening to my journal dated October 1980 to shed light on my biggest regret.
I was 40 years old and Margar...
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by Guest Blogger
By Thom Rainer
If you really want to hurt your pastor, then this blogpost is for you.
This past week alone, I had conversations with dozens of pas...
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by Barry Davis
The Design of the Church
[1]You and your friend are hiking in the Black Hills of South Dakota. As you round a hill, you come upon a sight that s...
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by Guest Blogger
by Joe McKeever
Here’s the situation. You, the pastoral candidate, are sitting in a room with a committee of anywhere from 6 to 20 people. They ...
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by Barry Davis
In today's world, more and more people are using technology in their everyday lives. From keeping in touch with loved ones to getting the news of t...
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by Barry Davis
Most Christians would agree that the role of pastor is one of great importance. They are responsible for shepherding a flock and providing guidanc...
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by Barry Davis
Let's face it, Sundays don't always go according to plan. Maybe the sermon didn't go over as well as you'd hoped, or maybe you just didn't feel lik...
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by Barry Davis
This article is Chapter One of the book, Church Through the Eyes of Jesus: The 7 Churches of Revelation and the Contemporary Church
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by Guest Blogger
“It’s not fair I lost my job,” the pastor told me.
“My church members post a lot worse things than I do on social media. It’s a double standard.”
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by Barry Davis
Nobody's perfect, least of all pastors. But that doesn't mean we shouldn't try to be the best we can be for the sake of our flocks. Just like anyo...
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by Guest Blogger
By Thom Rainer
If you want to read the tale of a pastor who really did some dumb things, keep reading.
I served as pastor of four churches. It was...
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by Barry Davis
How do you make a decision? Do you know the steps? As pastors we know that our decisions can have an impact, not only on ourselves, but on our cong...
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