
Don’t listen to a single word from the devil because lying is his native language. Learn to spot his lies and to counter each one with the brilliant truth of God’s infallible Word.

I believe the greatest challenge we have in evangelical circles is a lack of biblical ecclesiology. Because of this, we have seen rampant individualism amongst Christians, unaccountable social media teachers, and so-called prophets. We see the blind leading the blind as these believers aimlessly attempt to fulfill their purpose.

“I’m not getting fed.” It’s one of the most common complaints of church members looking for excuses to leave a church.

As I think back across 40 years of full-time ministry, I’m reminded of some older ways we did church then that could still work today.

Education is in crisis. Teachers, students, parents all know it; anyone with even a tenuous connection to the education system knows it.

One feeling that is uniting all pastors after 2020: exhaustion. Consequently, 2020 has caused a lot of pastors to consider stepping down years before they had planned.

We are in a post-place world. So what are the implications for churches?