Why Some Pastors Compromise Their Sermons
Mar 02, 2017
It was 30 minutes before service started, and Pastor Morris sat at his desk with his sermon in one hand and the church’s account statement in th...
Read moreIt was 30 minutes before service started, and Pastor Morris sat at his desk with his sermon in one hand and the church’s account statement in th...
Read moreHave you ever used the phrase “hindsight is 20/20”? The phrase means that it is easy to know the right thing to do after something ...
Read moreBeing an ordained minister has its privileges. There is the obvious privilege of preaching and teaching the gospel that ultimately leads to lives bein...
Read moreJohn and Sheila realized that starting a church was not for the faint of heart. That is why when they decided that it was time to begin their min...
Read moreEvery year in January, our office receives tons of phone calls from pastors and church leaders, just like you, asking about various tax forms and what...
Read moreNow that the new year is in full swing, tax forms should be moving to the forefront of your mind. Each year, churches and ministries are required...
Read moreYear in and year out the IRS and other government agencies make tax-related changes, updates, and developments that affect churches. As a pastor, your...
Read moreLindsey, the church administrator, was exhausted. She had spent the past month sifting through envelopes, check ledgers, and scraps of papers from the...
Read more“How did we get here?” was a question that Pastor Tom, the senior pastor of a growing church, found himself struggling to answer. P...
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