Josh Weidmann serves as the senior pastor of Grace Chapel in Denver, Colo., and is a certified biblical counselor with the Association of Certified Biblical Counselors. Josh publishes regularly at joshweidmann.com.
Should Pastors Shield Their Kids from Church Conflict?
Every problem area or tough conversation in the church doesn’t need to work its way into your dinner conversation or car ride with your family. I discovered that four key
What I Wish I Knew About Faithful Preaching as a Younger Pastor
Faithful preaching means much more than a verse-by-verse approach to preaching God’s Word. It takes on a depth and gravitas with every year spent in the trenches of pastoral ministry.
In this article, we’ll explore the tender balance between our pastoral duties during Easter and the resurrection narrative crucial to our spiritual growth. After all, the miracle of Easter must
The Shepherd’s Critic: Handling 'Haters' and Criticism as a Pastor
Pastors face constant criticism. Here are five principles that help me not take criticism personally, let it hijack my focus, or steal my joy as I seek God’s message and
The Holy Spirit's Role in Sermon Preparation and Delivery
Without dependence on the Holy Spirit, a person merely speaks and shares uninspired wisdom. We must not miss God’s heart by missing His Spirit in our preaching and preparation.
Following the celebration of Christ’s resurrection, pastors need to remember their calling to follow Him year-round. Let’s not just return to the mundane or comfortable but remember our ultimate mission
Pastors have the responsibility of caring for their church congregations but rarely receive the same care in return. The command of Acts 20:28 and its order is important — keep