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Conflict Resolution In the Early Church

Three Strategies from Acts 15:1-35: The early Christian church faced numerous challenges as it grew and expanded beyond its Jewish roots. One pivotal moment of conflict and resolution is detailed in Acts 15:1-35, where the Apostles convened to address the contentious issue. “But some men came down from Judea and were teaching the brothers, ‘Unless you are…more.


Navigating Conflict through the Gospel Lens

In his book, The Peacemaker, Ken Sande offers a comprehensive framework for navigating personal conflict, not just to seek resolution, but also to glorify God. Sande integrates practical wisdom with Scriptural principles, offering a roadmap that removes personal bias, restores relationships, and pursues reconciliation. Most importantly, I believe…more.


Wisdom In Solitude, Collaboration, and Spirit

There’s a difference between personal wisdom that shapes our lives as individuals in the solitude of our minds and the collaboration of wisdom that can be established within a group setting. Each carries a unique journey toward growth and application, but how can we learn from both? Personal wisdom is a combination of our experiencesmore.


A Name-Change Story

As the lead pastor of Mountainview Church, formerly known as Whitehorse Baptist Church, in 2018 our leadership team had the unique opportunity to guide our congregation through a significant transition—a name change. In many ways, this journey wasn’t just about altering a title; it was about reflecting the larger identity of being “Baptists” and…more.


How Friendship in Church Leadership Creates Unseen Influence

In the realm of leadership, the true extent of a leader’s influence often transcends the boundaries of official titles and perceived responsibilities. I witnessed a real-life example of this while serving in Alaska. I was serving as the Youth Pastor at the time. Our lead pastor served as a chaplain for the local fire department on top of his pastoral role and…more.


Lead Biblically with Pastor Jeremy Norton

Hi, my name’s Jeremy. It’s my desire to help you navigate the life and leadership that God has called you to. It’s my conviction that Jesus is the Compass and the Bible is the map needed to direct you to God’s plan for your future.

I live in Whitehorse, Canada, where I serve as Lead Pastor with Mountainview Church. I’m also regularly working on book projects, creating resources and writing articles; all of which are available here at LeadBiblically.com.

When I’m not preaching, speaking or writing, I’m an avid outdoorsman and enjoy a subsistence life of hunting and fishing for food. Living in the North provides ample opportunity to access the wild and vast Creation that God has blessed us with. To find out more about my life and ministry in the North, pick up a copy of my book Northern Roads from Amazon or wherever books are sold.

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