
Church, Stop Hiring Preachers and Performers To Be Your Pastors
“John, it’s not an overstatement to say that I have zero interest in ministering to people.” “Wait, did he just say that?” I wondered to myself, trying to hold my poker

“John, it’s not an overstatement to say that I have zero interest in ministering to people.” “Wait, did he just say that?” I wondered to myself, trying to hold my poker

Faith moves. It is never static. Whether we are religious or not, even in the times we feel most settled in our beliefs, things are always shifting. As we head through

Jesus broke bread with people. For as often as we see him preaching on a hillside or through the city streets, we find him at the table; not just with those

Christian, I see how angry you are, how consumed you are, how relentless you are, how myopic you’ve grown, how bitter you’ve become—and it saddens me. It grieves me deeply to see you

“John, it’s not an overstatement to say that I have zero interest in ministering to people.” “Wait, did he just say that?” I wondered to myself, trying to hold my poker

Faith moves. It is never static. Whether we are religious or not, even in the times we feel most settled in our beliefs, things are always shifting. As we head through

Jesus broke bread with people. For as often as we see him preaching on a hillside or through the city streets, we find him at the table; not just with those

Christian, I see how angry you are, how consumed you are, how relentless you are, how myopic you’ve grown, how bitter you’ve become—and it saddens me. It grieves me deeply to see you