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Leading A Church Through Difficult Times: A Lesson From “The Most Bombed Hotel In The World”
After almost 2,000 years of attacks from without and within, the fact that the church continues to not just survive, but thrive is nothing short of a miracle.
That Discussion You’re Dreading Is a Ministry Opportunity
How to dive into crucial conversations without clamming up or lashing out.
Lord, Deliver Us from Passive-Aggressive Conflicts
Every church has elephants in the narthex. Here are four ways to root them out.
Blessings and Boundaries for Raising Kids in Ministry
How can pastors integrate their children into their work without souring them on church?
Biting Babies, Jet-Fuel Loans, and Other Inexplicable Controversies That Made Me a Better Pastor
You don’t have to understand a conflict to respond to it wisely.
How Can Shepherds Survive Biting Sheep?
Love of people, purpose, and mission won’t sustain you through ministry's low points.
Pastoring People Who Cause You Pain
Pastor and author Jared C. Wilson shares what America’s first ordained African American taught him about facing hardship in ministry.
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