As all Christians are commanded to bear much fruit, pastors should be concerned with productivity and time management to be fruitful for God.
The Pastor & Personal Productivity
How to Be Content as a Couple at Christmas
One awful eve of envy helped me learn how to be content at Christmas instead of creating conflict in my marriage. Here’s what I learned.
The Pastor’s Essential Library: Hidden Christmas: The Surprising Truth Behind the Birth of Christ
Tim Keller guides readers through an illuminating journey into the surprising background of the Nativity story—a story that celebrates the advent of Jesus Christ.
Handling the Holidays After Loss
For families who’ve lost someone they love, the holidays can seem more like something to survive than to enjoy. We need a plan to help us get through what can be a very difficult time of year.
Leaders Lean into Conflict–Part 2
Conflict is an inevitable part of the human experience but leaning into conflict can help us grow spiritually and help us lead others well.
Christmas, the Titanic, and Cults
This Christmas, let’s follow the Apostle Paul’s example by using Christmas as a big chunk of rope to pull them into the safety of the Savior.
Celebrate the Advent Season
Learn more about the Advent candles, wreath, readings, and calendar this Christmas season.
The Practice of Pondering Christmas
This Christmas, ponder your position with God, ponder the praise of angels and shepherds, and ponder the Son on the cross.
Leaders Lean into Conflict–Part 1
As pastors, we cannot escape conflict, and we shouldn’t avoid it, but we can find healthy, effective ways to lean into conflict.
Meaningful Christmas Memories
Enjoy these inspirational stories and unique celebrations of Christmas from Phil Vischer, Jim Daly, Elisa Morgan, and others.









