by Dr. Paul Chappell | Mar 12, 2013 | Ministry Leadership, Spiritual Leadership Podcast
Patience is not my strongest virtue. But there are areas in which church leaders cannot afford to be impatient. When it comes to knowing when it is time to begin a new building program, hire a staff member, launch a new ministry, and a hundred other decisions, we need...
by Dr. Paul Chappell | Feb 12, 2013 | Ministry Leadership, Spiritual Leadership Podcast
Busy ministry can easily overtake core convictions. When we find ourselves on a perpetual treadmill of activity, it’s wise to pause to remember the early convictions upon which we’ve been building. In this week’s growth points video, revisit with me two convictions...
by Dr. Paul Chappell | Jan 7, 2013 | Christian Life, Media/Resources, Ministry Leadership, Spiritual Leadership Podcast
Everything we do begins with an attitude. We can approach ministry in the new year with an attitude of faith and expectancy, or we can approach it with an attitude of defeat. As a pastor, I want to always respond to Jesus’ direction in willing faith. And, just as...
by Dr. Paul Chappell | Jan 2, 2013 | Media/Resources, Ministry Leadership, Spiritual Leadership Podcast
If there is one word that describes a new year, it is opportunity. Here at the beginning of January, we look forward to a year of unused days to fill for God’s glory. And yet, if there is one word that describes the landscape in America right now, it is hostility. Our...
by Dr. Paul Chappell | Oct 15, 2012 | Ministry Leadership, Spiritual Leadership Podcast
It’s amazing to me how in ministry, without ever intending for it to happen, our love shifts—from pure love for God to love for what we do for God. In the hurried pace and appearance-driven mindset of our culture—even of our ministry culture—we become human doings...
by Dr. Paul Chappell | Sep 5, 2012 | Ministry Leadership, Spiritual Leadership Podcast
What would you do if someone offered you a one hundred dollar bill which you knew was counterfeit? If you took it, you may be able to spend it undetected, but you would also weaken your own economy. This was the situation which merchants in Athens faced in the first...