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What We Mean When We Say “Care”
The following article was released as a part of a series of “White Papers” that were given during the 2016 Sojourn Leader Summit in Louisville, KY. This particular piece, written by Dave Harvey, outlines what
The following article was released as a part of a series of “White Papers” that were given during the 2016 Sojourn Leader Summit in Louisville, KY. This particular piece, written by Dave Harvey, outlines what
This article serves us well in reminding us how we are to engage the culture during this political season. Let these wise words from Pastor Ronnie encourage us to show Christ to people on all sides
As a leader, your heart breaks. It’s someone close to you – maybe a church member, a dear friend, a sibling, or even one of your kids. You love them, but you hate their choices.
You just read the title, so let me clear up a couple of things right out of the gate. First off, I’m not a strategist. I know the title of this article probably seems like
This is a guest post by Mark Altrogge. Mark is a pastor at Saving Grace Church in Indiana, PA. Part One In my last post I mentioned how my wife once asked a young lady
This is a guest post by Mark Altrogge. Mark is a pastor at Saving Grace Church in Indiana, PA. Part Two My wife Kristi and I found ourselves on a Caribbean cruise she’d won in
The book of Hebrews tells us that mature Christian leadership is marked by the power of discernment. Through constant training, the wise leader has the ability to distinguish good from evil, right from wrong.[1] One
Our friends at the Sojourn Network put together this handy tool: a post preaching checklist adapted from my article Caring For Your Lead Pastor. We pray it’s helpful to you! (click to download)
Part One, Part Two This is the final installment of our series reflecting on Paul’s letter to Philemon. This epistle provides us with both an isolated snapshot of gospel leadership as well as the often-unconsidered
Light changed the way I live my life. Now, I’m probably not saying what you think I am. When my wife and I moved to Chattanooga, TN roughly three years ago to plant a church,
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