Our Top Ten for 2019
Dear Readers, 2019 was an amazing year for Am I Called. In July we relaunched the site with a vision to serve current and aspiring ministry leaders to help them live, love, learn, and last
Dear Readers, 2019 was an amazing year for Am I Called. In July we relaunched the site with a vision to serve current and aspiring ministry leaders to help them live, love, learn, and last
Dear Am I Called reader, As the end of the year approaches, I ask you to consider financially partnering with and supporting the work of Am I Called Ministries. The leaders of AIC, of which
“Knowledge is power,” or so they say. It’s a good saying, except for the fact that life is much more complex. Sometimes knowledge empowers; other times it corrupts. Since the beginning of time, people have
This is part four in a four-part series around the pitfalls of ministry success. The previous three posts can be found here: Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3. When the college ministry I
This is part three in a four-part series around the pitfalls of ministry success. The other related posts can be found here: Part 1, Part 2, and Part 4. The pastor in charge stood
This is part two in a four-part series around the pitfalls of ministry success. The other related posts can be found here: Part 1, Part 3, and Part 4. The local newspaper did a
I graduated from seminary six years ago. I have: two biblical studies degrees, student debt from seminary and Bible College, sent out more than 70 resumes for prospective pastoral positions, made good grades in Seminary,
Over the last few years as a pastor, I developed a running hypothesis relating to the true mark of maturity in Christ. This hypothesis emerged after witnessing and interacting with many people who appeared mature
After preaching for five years, I’ve learned both easy and difficult lessons along the way. This post picks up where I left off in the last one, with a couple more truths that I feel
Part One As I mentioned last time, I’d change a lot about the way I handled seminary. But ultimately, my mistakes boiled down to just a few key issues. Things that seem so obvious that
AIC exists to help both current and aspiring pastors, ministers, and leaders to live, love, learn and last in ministry.