When a Church Changes Directions Too Often
My family and I were still learning our way around the church campus. It had been a few weeks into our new assignment,…
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The Pastor as Missions Mobilizer
Churches with an effective mission strategy have pastors who not only cast vision but who are personally involved in the activities of the…
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Going the 2nd Mile in the Wrong Direction
My wife and I had just enjoyed a wonderful night of worship with some of the dearest people in our lives. The miles…
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Different Sizes of Plates
Have you ever found yourself comparing your workload with another’s? It’s natural to do. Someone tells you about the great stress regarding what…
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Leaving Laziness
I used to be so good at being last-minute that I was dangerous. I was dangerous because I knew that I could cram…
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When Leaders Lead
I have often watched frustrated leaders bemoan why people won’t follow them. While the reasons may vary, oftentimes, people don’t follow because they…
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When the Opportunity Is the Opposition
There is tension in how, when, and if someone should lead. On one side, we live in a culture that prioritizes education and…
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Pursuing Tozer
A. W. Tozer was a pastor, theologian, and author that defied typical categories. His example is one to be studied for all those desirous to pursuing God.…
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If You Had to Choose One Dead Theologian
If I had to choose one dead theologian to sit under for the rest of my life, who would I allow to disciple me from afar?…
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The Danger of Ministry Overcompensation
The problem in ministry is when leaders overcompensate a weakness so much that it creates another weakness.…
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Can a Church Have Polished Programs and Personable Pastors?
Can a church have polished programs and personable pastors? …
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December’s Focus: Discipleship
It’s a new month and that means it’s time for a new focus for the leadership at Rocky Creek. Each month, we are…
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