
Humility is Not Thinking Less of Yourself
As Christians we may think we’re being humble by disregarding our emotions and needs to focus on other people. It’s not true and it doesn’t
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As Christians we may think we’re being humble by disregarding our emotions and needs to focus on other people. It’s not true and it doesn’t

“Lead Like Jesus” has become a popular terminology for Christian leaders. Often it focuses on servant leadership. It’s a great Bible teaching, but for some

In Henri Nouwen’s Dark Night he received pastoral counseling and kept a secret journal. Shortly before he died this was published as “The Inner Voice of Love.” Here are some quotes and insights for pastors and ministry leaders.

Jesus’ John 17 prayer can used as a discernment prayer for Christian leaders and groups. This tool frames Jesus’ petitions as six key discernment questions. If we make Jesus’ holy prayer our prayer then we’re sure to get in sync with God’s will!

Soul Shepherding helps pastors and leaders discern God’s guidance is. This Bible study with quotes from “Hearing God” by Dallas Willard is a great resource.

This questionnaire assesses your spiritual and psychological journey using the LIFE in CHRIST developmental stages we teach on our TLC retreats for pastors.

The days of Holy Week are a special opportunity to draw on Jesus’ empathy in new ways. You know that the last seven days of

The Journal of George Fox tells how he came to know and teach that Christ is the Inward Teacher. Here are key excerpts and summaries from chapter 1 that tells the story of the Quaker founder’s growing faith in Jesus that became the foundation for his ministry.

There’s a hero hidden in your community who can inspire you to praise God and become more like Jesus. Here are some examples of hero pastors ready to offer the care of Christ to you and your family.

The Rule was written by Benedict of Nursia circa 530 for a monastic community. 1,500 years later The Rule is still being followed by Benedictine monks