Learning to Lead with All Four Voices
Learning to lead with the Four Voices helps me balance truth with empathy and wisdom with presence.
Learning to lead with the Four Voices helps me balance truth with empathy and wisdom with presence.
A personal reflection on how God’s faithfulness carried me and my family through a demanding season of ministry, study, and Nicole’s cancer journey.
Discovering and living out your calling is a foundational step for discipleship, impacting both personal growth and church ministry.
Exploring the shift between Complementarian and Egalitarian leadership in the Western church and what it means for the future.
Commitment builds momentum in faith. One step at a time, we grow by trusting Jesus, even when it’s scary or unknown.
Millennials will be the majority by 2029. Here’s what every leader needs to know about leading millennials in the church and workplace.
No single method reaches everyone. Here’s how multiple evangelism models for the local church can work together to bring people to Jesus.
How do you do church outreach in a secular city? Jeremy Norton shares lessons from Whitehorse, possibly North America’s least religious city.
This Friday will be the final day of my sabbatical. In this longer-than-usual post, I will try my best to unpack what the past three months looked like and felt like. This post will be insightful for both (1) those who wondered what I was up to for 3 months, and (2) those who are considering a sabbatical in the future.
What have you had to endure throughout the pandemic? How might you be hurting or suffering as we hit the 2-year mark? What wounds might you be carrying?
What has your pastor and church staff had to endure throughout the pandemic? How might they be hurting or suffering as we hit the 2-year mark? What wounds might they be carrying?
After 7+ years of pastoral ministry at Mountainview Church, I’ll be taking an extended time of sabbath rest and spiritual renewal. Just over 3 months to reflect and refocus on my calling as a pastor. Before I leave, I wanted to write a post to say thank you.