Lessons I Wish I Knew After Bible College
Four lessons Bible college didn’t teach me—and how young pastors can navigate early ministry with humility, authenticity, and grace.
Four lessons Bible college didn’t teach me—and how young pastors can navigate early ministry with humility, authenticity, and grace.
Mission and vision statements don’t need to be long to be powerful. Keep it simple and let your purpose speak clearly.
Practical community-focused outreach steps to build trust and show Christ’s love.
Healthy teams are built on consistency and integrity, not perfection.
A team perspective brings accountability, encouragement, and growth in leadership.
Pastors must balance projects and people. Jesus modeled intentional relationships, and we should too. How can we make time for deeper connections?
The best way to resolve conflict face-to-face and build stronger relationships isn’t through email or text—it’s through personal, meaningful conversations.
I had a solid plan, but God had a better one. Looking back, here’s what I learned in a season of unexpected change.
What can Apple teach the church about discipleship? More than you might think. Evangelism is just the beginning—discipleship is what sustains faith.
Spiritual rebirth in the church matters more than buildings and bylaws. Without it, ministry lacks true transformation. See what Jesus told Nicodemus.
Should pastors preach every Sunday? Learn how sharing responsibilities can strengthen the church, reduce burnout, and empower pastors to thrive.
The new covenant offers leaders hope, promising redemption and guidance through Christ.