A look inside our fall issue of CT Pastors.
How can our sermons bridge the division of our contentious moment?
Ongoing disruption exposed my ministry idols, helping me see the work of the kingdom.
We have a unique opportunity to reset, pivot from old patterns, and look afresh at the future.
The pandemic intensified existing economic challenges for churches—and catalyzed new ones.
In both innovative and old-school ways, ministers are overcoming pandemic hurdles to provide pastoral care.
At least 18 states name clergy in their rollout plans.
What Billy Graham, Fred Rogers, Mother Angelica, and others can teach us about delivering sermons to a camera.
COVID-19’s ministry disruptions are generating lasting insights.
Biblical examples like Baruch and Jeremiah demonstrate faithful leadership in the midst of disappointment.
Has online worship acclimated us to our screens, or can we get physical again?
Five ways to welcome what may feel unwelcome once doors reopen.
As group sizes shrink, discipleship opportunities can grow.
A good Christian should be a good citizen unless being a good citizen means being a bad Christian.
I’d done everything I could think of to keep the church running. But I’d forgotten to mourn.
“So many pastors’ kids share how they feel neglected in the home. This is a unique time where we are spending large quantities of time with the family.”