by Dr. Paul Chappell | Jan 18, 2012 | Christian Life, Ministry Leadership
One of the side effects of growth is discomfort. I’m challenging our church this year to be “Rooted in Christ” to experience growth in Him. But I’m also challenging myself. I want 2012 to be a year of growth in every area of my life. Unfortunately, growth often...
by Dr. Paul Chappell | Jan 11, 2012 | Christian Life, Media/Resources
One of the first books I received as a college student was Lectures to My Students by Charles Spurgeon. This was the text for my Pastoral Theology class and has been one of my favorites throughout the years. Although I have probably read Spiritual Leadership by Oswald...
by Dr. Paul Chappell | Jan 5, 2012 | Christian Life, Media/Resources, Ministry Leadership
It’s hard to believe that I began this blog just over five years ago. As I recap the last year of blogging, I want to thank each reader for your time over 2011. It is always my goal that the time you spend here is an investment—providing help and encouragement for...
by Dr. Paul Chappell | Jan 4, 2012 | Christian Life, Media/Resources
One of my greatest passions as a pastor is to see people become firmly rooted in a personal walk with God through consistently spending time with Him. For the past several years, I have written daily devotions, available through email and web, to encourage growing...
by Dr. Paul Chappell | Dec 31, 2011 | Christian Life, Ministry Leadership
I am an advocate of setting goals before the beginning of a new year. Philippians 3:13 encourages us to be constantly “reaching forth unto those things which are before.” In my experience, setting goals is crucial to this forward achievement. Yet, we all...
by Dr. Paul Chappell | Dec 27, 2011 | Christian Life, Ministry Leadership
I always feel like a new year is an opportunity to have a fresh start in so many areas: with my Lord, my family, and our church family. Here are a few things that I have been pondering, and I trust that you will take these to heart and use them in your devotional time...