Get on Target: Three Ways Understanding Your Target Audience Sharpens Your Mission
“We’re going to reach the world!” While this ambitious objective sounds great when shouted and can create an enthusiastic response, it actually has little meaning when shaping and leading a…
Stronger Together: Why Churches Should Partner, Not Compete
I have been blessed to serve in a church that has intentionally pursued partnerships with other churches, nonprofit organizations, and local community agencies in order to more effectively identify and…
More Than the Food: Why Ministry Is About More Than Getting the Theology Right
I’ve been thinking lately about two imaginary restaurant owners. Not because I’m particularly interested in food, but because the contrast between them feels like a mirror for the way many…
Guarding the Unity of the Church: A Pastor’s Reflection on the Danger of Gossip
Few things quietly undermine the health of a church more effectively than gossip. It rarely announces itself as destructive. More often, it arrives disguised as “concern,” “processing,” or “just wanting…























