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Fighting Pastoral Covetousness with Contentment in Christ
There’s something in us that discounts our current circumstances: our lives, our location, our role, our life. We look at others and want more. It’s
There’s something in us that discounts our current circumstances: our lives, our location, our role, our life. We look at others and want more. It’s
“O LORD, be gracious to us; we wait for you. Be our arm every morning, our salvation in the time of trouble.” (Isa. 33:2) A
I want each of you to maintain your joy in ministry. Let joy be a hallmark of your service to Christ’s church, and let your
Pastors and leaders spend a lot of time with people—leading meetings, grabbing coffee, responding to messages. And yet with all this connection, they are often
Introduction About 25 years ago, I heard an early twenty-something young man preach. He was extraordinarily gifted, with a public presence and gifting that was
It’s no secret that we spend more and more time online. You’re reading this article online. You likely have at least one—and probably several—social media
Several years ago, my wife interrupted me while I was exercising at home. A friend was on the phone. I took the call, and my
Pastoral ministry is isolating and discouraging. Few people in your congregation understand what you face. For some, building relationships with other pastors is difficult because