Surviving a Church Split

Surviving a church split unscathed is nearly impossible for a pastor or church leader! I walked into one such church and immediately sensed something was wrong. 

The Corporate Church

The Corporate Church traces God’s relationship with Israel and how it shapes His relationship with the Church. The implications will change the way you think about and do church.

The Four Personas of Most Church Drama

If you have been in church leadership for more than ten minutes, you have experienced church drama. It can start by simply repositioning the flags or flowers on the platform.

The Willful Spirit

“For the overseer must be above reproach as God’s steward, not self-willed . . .” (Titus 1:7).

Church Discipline in an Age of Empathy

In our ministry’s work to heal churches in pain, we often enter congregations that have suffered from a lack of church discipline. I want to explore one of the reasons: an overdeveloped sense of empathy.

When Pastors Weep

Maybe you are a pastor, and you are weeping (or have wept) over your current situation. If so, you grieve in good company:

Nightmare in Nashville

The cycle of national pain has escalated since Columbine. How do we make sense of such shattering and fracturing events?

Lessons from Churches in Pain

Assess your ministry context to see if any of these four causes of ministry pain are impacting your spiritual work and worship.

The Spiritual Gift of Doubt

Someone with the gift of discernment inserts an element of “doubt” about how things appear on the surface.

When Churches Eat Their Own*

A divisive doctrinal controversy gained a foothold in a previously placid congregation. Sides were chosen. The bulk of the church divided. Confusion hung in the air.

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