What’s the Deal with Eldership?
Eldership isn’t a corporate board; it’s a sacred trust. Under the Chief Shepherd, elders lead, feed, and tend God’s people — guarding unity, doctrine, and mission with prayerful discernment and humble authority.
Why Developing a Christian Worldview Is the Missing Piece in Discipleship
Most Christians don’t realise they’re living from a worldview that isn’t actually biblical. Discipleship isn’t just about better habits — it’s about clearer vision. This post explores why helping people see biblically may be the missing piece in the Church’s discipleship crisis, unpacking six core pillars that shape how we understand reality, purpose, and hope.
Is This Working?
Is This Working? And Other Honest Questions Pastors Should Be Asking. Reflection is the ability to look at the past, in the present, to change the future.
Here are five questions every pastor should ask about the church God has entrusted them with. Ask them with God. With your spouse. With a coach or your leadership team. I guarantee they’ll stir something.
Why We Can’t Lead Like Pharaoh
Why we cant lead like pharaoh. Moses had the right heart but wrong paradigm, as Pastors we can be the same.
What If Your Church Wasn’t Supposed to Look Like Theirs?
What if your church wasn’t suppose to look like theirs? the future of the church is unique.
Three Ways to Stop Burnout Before It Starts
Three Ways to Stop Burnout Before It Starts. these three things will help you avoid and recover from burnout.
What’s Driving You to Burnout?
What’s Driving you to Burn out, deal with the hidden motives and cut the journey off at the head.
Is Pastoring the Hardest Job in the World?
Is Pastoring the Hardest Job in the world? Probably, But there is a way to do it that means you thrive, go the distance and make a lasting impact.
Create a Leadership Development Plan for 2025
Leadership Development is some of your most important work!