Faith & Evangelism

Browse articles offering practical, biblical guidance for pastors. From spiritual leadership to personal well-being, our prayer is that you’ll find both encouragement and the tools you need to thrive in your ministry journey.
Statue of an angel blowing a long horn.
The Doctrine of Angels and a Pastor’s Ministry
Andreas Köstenberger
A store display sign reading “Clergy Appreciation – The Month of October,” promoting ways to honor pastors.
4 Simple Ways To Honor Your Pastor
Mark Dance
A photo of the sun setting over some mountains. The sun rays break through some haze and illuminate the hillside near the mountain.
The Doctrine of Salvation and a Pastor’s Ministry
Andreas Köstenberger
Modern church building with cross on the steeple under a clear blue sky, symbolizing church challenges faced by congregations today.
How to Face the Challenges of Today’s Church
Ed Stetzer
A pastor's personal library.
The Pastor’s Treasury: His Library
Ray Comfort
Wooden blocks with icons of heads, light bulbs, gears, and a checkmark, symbolizing how to receive criticism and grow from feedback.
How to Receive Pastoral Criticism
Ernie Baker
an old white church with a steeple nestled in a mountainous fall landscape
The Doctrine of the Church and a Pastor’s Ministry
Andreas Köstenberger
A pastor walks through the fog.
Failing Forward: Learning from Ministry Mistakes
Daniel Stegeman
Wooden figures on a balance scale with rolled-up money in the center, symbolizing negotiating salary and fair compensation.
5 Tips for Negotiating Your Church Salary
Mark Dance
An open Bible, God's authoritative word, lies open on a white table.
The Pastor and Authority of Scripture
Ben Marshall
Hands shaping clay on a pottery wheel, symbolizing God as Creator and the Christian doctrine of humanity.
The Doctrine of Humanity and a Pastor’s Ministry
Andreas Köstenberger
Christian Bible Study Concepts. Christian friend's groups read and study the bible together in a home with window light. followers are studying the word of God in churches.
Healthy Ways for Churches and Parachurch Ministries to Partner
Tim Counts