Advice for New Pastors Early in Their Career
The learning curve for a new pastor is incredibly high, regardless of how well-prepared you are. We've gathered advice for pastors early in their career. Read more!
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The learning curve for a new pastor is incredibly high, regardless of how well-prepared you are. We've gathered advice for pastors early in their career. Read more!
With an innovator’s mindset and a pastor’s experience, Nils Smith joins us to share his insights on how churches can build first-class online communities.
Here are 5 key takeaways from Carey Nieuwhof’s book, Didn’t See It Coming, with even more leadership content to come at the 2019 Pushpay Summit conference.
I remember the day podcasting broke out of its shell it had been living in for nearly two decades and became an influential medium in American culture. It was October 3rd, 2014. On this date, millions of us tuned in to hear journalist Sarah Koenig investigate a crime that took place in Baltimore 15 years …
North Point’s Clay Scroggins shares how he leads with influence even when he isn’t in charge. He applies it to the church’s current “digital disruption.”
A Christian leadership podcast exploring how ordinary churches are doing extraordinary things to nurture, engage, and grow their communities. Listen today!
Easter sermons are difficult because you preach them every year. You can’t just rinse and repeat. So here are three sermon outlines to help you get started.
Even if someone has led in other places or capacities, it’ll take some time for them to get used to leading at your church. And if you don’t set them up for success, there’s a lot that can go wrong.