Behind the noise, what is a crisis pregnancy center at its core? Are they fake clinics posing as women’s healthcare? Here’s the truth.
The Truth: “Fake” Crisis Pregnancy Centers
How Should Pastors Respond When People Leave Their Church?
People leave churches for many reasons, and your response to their leaving will depend, in part, on why they are going. Remembering that Scripture will help you keep even the most difficult exits in perspective.
How Do You Balance Motherhood with Being a Pastor’s Wife?
Being a mom of young children and a pastor’s wife are both wonderful callings, but they also bring responsibility and can sometimes be unpredictable. Is there a way to balance it all?
The Pastor’s Essential Library: When Sinners Say I Do: Discovering the Power of the Gospel for Marriage
Dave Harvey opens the delightful truth of God’s word and encourages the reader to see more clearly the glorious picture of what God does when sinners say “I do”.
Three Key Factors in Facing the Challenges of Today’s Church
In order to meet the challenges of today’s church, there are three key factors for church leadership to consider: the complexity of these challenges, the need for new leadership skills, and the importance of adapting to a changing context.
How Do I Handle My Daughter’s Friends Using Anti-Depressants?
My daughter’s friends are starting to take anti-depressants. I think my daughter might be interested too. What should I do?
What Do I Do When My Daughter Starts Her Period?
My preteen daughter started her period. What should I do now? How do I approach this conversation with her?
Foster to Adopt: What You Should Know
There is a right way to look at foster to adopt and a wrong way.
5 HUGE Misconceptions We Have About Planned Parenthood (ft. Abby Johnson)
In October 2009, after witnessing an abortion on ultrasound, Abby Johnson resigned as director of a Planned Parenthood abortion clinic. Fueled by her haunting experiences with abortion and the abortion […]
Fighting Pastoral Anxiety: Fearing God More Than Our People
Fear can make us behave irrationally in our ministries. Trying to get people to like us prevents us from effectively serving the Lord. The approval of man adds nothing to our purpose, person, or calling. Instead, it takes energy and time away from what we should be focused on the most – pleasing God.









