Goals give you a starting point and a destination. It is the easiest way to give meaningful direction to your ministry and personal life.
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The Loud Consequences of Believing Whispered Lies
One of the beautiful aspects of the story of the prodigal son is that we get to stand on the sidelines as he takes that journey, and see the end result without having to travel the road ourselves.
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Who’s Your Spotter?
I believe every pastor needs a spotter if they hope to finish their ministry race well. King David’s spotter was his best friend, Jonathan. Their friendship was more than inspiring; it was life-saving.
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How My Diagnosis Led to a New Season of Ministry
I accepted help, but I believed because of my education and tenure in ministry, people shouldn’t know about my diagnosis.
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Identity and the Fear of Man
Be careful about grounding your identity in fickle desires, Facebook likes, or others’ opinions—things that will set you up for failure and disappointment.
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When the Weight of Pastoring Seems Too Much to Bear
Since pastors can’t discuss always discuss specifics, few will know the weight they’re carrying at any given time. But God. He knows, He cares, and He’s closest when you’re in the darkest shadow of ministry.
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