When Giving is Soft 

Pastors and ministry leaders pay close attention to several numbers in their ministry leadership context. Two of those — worship attendance and financial giving — can serve as early warning signs of the health of a church or Christian ministry.   What should pastors, elders and ministry leaders do when giving is soft in the churchContinue reading “When Giving is Soft “

God Honors Work

We are not saved by our work, but we are saved to do good work. Paul makes both points crystal clear in Ephesians 2:8-10.   And God honors our work. Proverbs 12:11 reminds us, “Whoever works his land will have plenty of bread, but he who follows worthless pursuits lacks sense.”  Since work pays off inContinue reading “God Honors Work”

Growing into Your New Role

I’ve never accepted a ministry position that — in the first six months — I didn’t want to go back to what I was doing before.   In fact, if your new ministry position doesn’t require you to grow into it, then I wonder whether the Lord called you to that role.   The Lord stretches HisContinue reading “Growing into Your New Role”

I Want to Pastor

It is not unusual for young men who serve on church staffs to reach a point in ministry and leadership development where they start thinking about becoming senior pastor of a church.   Not every senior pastor has his first ministry experience in a church staff position, but many will. Others, however, discover along the wayContinue reading “I Want to Pastor”

When the Fruit Doesn’t Come

Here is some good news: God does not evaluate us by our fruitfulness, but by our faithfulness.  God reminds us in 1 Corinthians 4:2 that, “Moreover it is required in stewards, that a man be found faithful.”   Faithfulness in doing the right things consistently with trust in the Lord often leads to fruitfulness. But whatContinue reading “When the Fruit Doesn’t Come”

From Adversity to Action

Not all opportunities present themselves as such. One showed up recently as a record-setting snowfall, and a good dose of ice that canceled most church services in our neck of the woods. My home church did not cancel services (no judgment here for those who did cancel because it is always a difficult decision).   Continue reading “From Adversity to Action”

Leading Effectively in 2025

As we begin a new calendar year, it is a great time to think through one’s leadership priorities for the next 12 months. Every leader in Christian ministry, whether a local church pastor or an organizational leader, must care well for people, address emerging problems and advance the mission of their church or organization.  KeepingContinue reading “Leading Effectively in 2025”

A Thriving Local Church 

The Kentucky Baptist Convention is made up of 2,350 local and autonomous Baptist churches in voluntary cooperation to reach Kentucky and the world for Christ.  What if all those churches were thriving churches?  I recently preached revival services in a normative size Kentucky Baptist church. The church is rural in its geographic context. It hasContinue reading “A Thriving Local Church “

Living in the Fourth Quarter

I turned 60 on Nov.3, and was more excited about that pending birthday than any other since turning 16 or 21.   The reason for the excitement is the potential for this season of ministry leadership. Those who are living in the fourth quarter have gained a lifetime of experience and should know themselves well enoughContinue reading “Living in the Fourth Quarter”

Join Us in Paducah 

On Nov. 10, Kentucky Baptists from across the state will begin gathering in Paducah for a variety of ministry-related activities, culminating in the 187th KBC Annual Meeting being held at Paducah’s First Baptist Church.   Many from our state convention have been to more annual meetings than they can count, while for others this annualContinue reading “Join Us in Paducah “