Apr 6, 2011
The Burden of Leadership
Lately I’ve been feeling the pressure of the reality that I am an example, role model, and leader for others within the Body of Christ. After all, it was the Lord’s brother James who said; “Not many of you should become teachers, my brothers, for you know that we who teach will be judged with greater strictness.” Funny thing is, is that, I didn’t choose this. Jesus chose me... read more
Oct 12, 2010
A Peculiar Day
Today was an odd day. I found an error in my homework. I almost got backed into by a motor home. I spilled pop on myself because of almost getting hit by the motor home. Some angry guy shoved our condo’s gate open to leave. I stood in a long line at the post office. I delivered cookies. I prepared a sermon on pornography, homosexuality, and freedom from sexual sin (Yep, that was interesting but... read more
Aug 24, 2010
Speaking
Being a pastor requires lots of planning, scheduling, studying, writing, talking with people, praying with and for people, envisioning, brainstorming, and budgeting. All of those things are ok, but hands-down the best thing to do as a pastor, in my opinion, is to teach and preach the Word of God and watch IT make an impact on people’s lives. Most people think that speaking at a church service is all... read more
Jun 9, 2010
If You’re Not Offending…
Lately I’ve been giving some challenging messages to my church. Overall, people are receiving them well and doing something with them in their lives in return. We have, however, lost some people because of the challenges, changes, and expectations set within the church. I was talking to a friend of mine about this and how sometimes it can be very disheartening to a leader to know that even though... read more
Mar 24, 2010
Teaching/Preaching, Part 7: Repeat
The Last Thing (for a while): Repeat People have short attention spans and short memories. As much as you would like to think that they will remember everything you say and teach them, they won’t. In fact you’ll probably be lucky if they remember the main point from your message when they air down to eat lunch thirty minutes after hearing it. So repeat your main point often throughout your... read more
