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Continue reading →: Why Ministry is Not a MarathonWhen you work for the church or other Christian organization, the life of ministry can seem like a marathon where the goal is to keep going at a steady pace until you finally reach the finish line. We don’t want to give up at 30 kilometers when there are still…
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Continue reading →: For Congregations that Need to Lament Before GodAfter serving in several churches as an intentional interim co-pastor, Lydia Neufeld Harder writes: These churches were often in crises or at a turning point in their communal life. The challenges that they faced were conflicts around ethical issues, power dynamics within leadership, unresolved issues from the past, or different…
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Continue reading →: I’m Not Done Running My Race and Neither Are You“There are no has-beens,” a friend of mine wrote recently. “Every one of us who is still breathing is still becoming.” Then he told the story of an old preacher who gave up his last permanent pulpit two years ago. But the preacher missed preaching so much that he’s now…
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Continue reading →: Litanies for Congregational PrayerAt Valley CrossWay Church were I speak once a month, sermons are generally about 15 minutes with the rest of the morning message communicated through reading Scripture, songs by the choir, singing, prayers, silence, passing of the peace, offering, and litanies that we all say together. This Sunday I’ll be…
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Continue reading →: The Community of GodI started the church I serve believing a myth about Christian community. I had the genuine conviction that if I just pastored the right way, I would be able to facilitate a nurturing, loving environment that would be mostly free from frustration, pain, hurt and conflict. I was terribly wrong,…







