God Can Refill Your Losses
Too often our losses make us feel overwhelmed, like our life is slowly being chipped away. But God can fill up those losses and make you whole.
The Toxic World of the Insecure Pastor
Insecurity often serves as a hidden motivator that drives many individuals to seek positions of leadership, including roles within the ministry. But what are some of the toxic characteristics that commonly appear in pastors struggling with insecurity? This article highlights twelve key traits that can negatively impact their leadership and the health of their congregations.
Church Planter: Preparing to launch
Church planters are courageous people. Having planted a church myself, I know. Scary stuff. But how do you know when you are ready to launch? Here are five indicators.
Preaching for Life Change or Self-Help?
Preaching is more than self-help plus Bible verses. Preaching is offering people transformation through God’s power.
The Impact of a Sabbatical on a Pastor
In the final post on helping pastors to take a sabbatical, I relate what I did on sabbatical and how it helped me.
Pastor: How to Plan Your Sabbatical
When a pastor plans for a sabbatical you need to decide where to go and how long to go. I share my decision making process in this post.
Pastor, Is Your Stress Hiding?
Stress isn’t always obvious to you. Others see what you don’t see. Stress not only exists when life is crazy. It can happen when times are good. Pastors and CEO’s need to understand the weight they carry.
Pastor, Should You Take A Sabbatical?
Pastors need a sabbatical after times of intense church work. But they are often hesitant to ask for it. Here’s why sabbaticals are so important.
Let God Define Your Identity
Our failures often define us. But God looks past our failures to see who we can be. Let God be the one who decides your identity.
Reframe Your Losses: No More Regrets
Regrets from past failures and losses and paralyze you. They take over your mind. So it’s important to reframe your loss.
The Desert Prepares You for a Comeback
If you’ve experienced a personal setback and landed in a bad place, God can use that place to prepare you for your comeback.
Reframe Your View of God: Day 37
We often get stuck in a wilderness (exile) after experiencing a setback in life. But sometimes we stay stuck because we have a low view of God. We think scarcity rather than abundance.
Reframe Your Offender: Day 35
When you’ve been hurt, it’s easy to think that your offender is in control. Your only defense is anger and resentment. But forgiveness can set you free from your past.
Reframe Your Loss: Day 34
Experiencing a loss can devastate you, sending you into a cycle of despair. But if you can reframe your loss, you might break free and get your life back.
Be the Hero of Your Story (Not the Victim): Day 33
If you want to make a comeback from your setback you will need to stop playing the victim. It’s time to make choices that make you the hero of your story.
Finding Peace in Your Chaos - Day 32
Is it possible to find peace in the middle of life’s chaos? Jesus said he can give us a peace like that but it will require that you give up control.
Listening Prayer - Day 29
Sometimes our anxiety turns prayer into obsessive venting sessions. But we would be wise to sit in silence to see if we can hear what God is trying to tell us.