by Dr. Paul Chappell | Feb 19, 2014 | Ministry Leadership
The problem with myths is their sly way of embedding themselves into your assumptions. They just become part of your thinking without your realizing it. Some of the myths below are commonly-held pastoral beliefs that we pastors have held without comparing them to...
by Dr. Paul Chappell | Feb 17, 2014 | Christian Life, Ministry Leadership
We live in a day of analysts. And everyone, it seems, wants to analyze the church. Some analyze to be critical, some to posture themselves as “better than the imperfect church” in order to gain members for their “near-perfect church.” It seems most pastors view...
by Dr. Paul Chappell | Feb 12, 2014 | Christian Life, Ministry Leadership
As younger leaders engage in the ministry, they bring a set of fresh questions and concerns. Questions are healthy and good—they prove a leader is thinking. Sometimes, however, I’ve watched older preachers blow off the questions of young men, responding with a spirit...
by Dr. Paul Chappell | Feb 10, 2014 | Christian Life, Ministry Leadership
Over the past thirty years of ministry, the Lord has shown me—time and again—the sufficiency of His grace in difficulty. And He’s taught me, especially during recent seasons, how to extend His grace to hurting people. So often, when those we lead and love are hurting,...
by Dr. Paul Chappell | Feb 7, 2014 | Christian Life, Ministry Leadership
I’m writing a book titled Out of Commission. This is the first book I’ve written that deals comprehensively with the philosophy of soulwinning, why our local churches are neglecting it in this day, and how we can get back to making Christ’s command our priority. If...
by Dr. Paul Chappell | Feb 3, 2014 | Ministry Leadership
We often use the expression, “Teamwork makes the dream work.” And it does. Teamwork in ministry is essential—especially between the pastor and his staff. Most pastors and churches that are a little larger have the privilege of having staff who help in the ministry and...