Still helping pastors: Danny E. Watters Retreat and Renewal Center to be built at TMU
“…I am not sure that I knew until after he went on home to be with the Lord how beloved he was…”
“…I am not sure that I knew until after he went on home to be with the Lord how beloved he was…”
“Life with a special needs child is an adventure that if nothing else always brings the unexpected.”
The construction effort for South Carolina has been extended through September for groups willing to help.
Saved as a young by at Second Baptist Church in College Park …
“If we are simply living a self-centered life in a mindless, soulless, and heartless world then it doesn’t make sense!”
“Many people feel they’re proficient on a computer, but that doesn’t mean they can put a professional resume together.”
We all know stories of long-term pastors – leaders who’ve been in the ministry for years – who still fall morally.
Sadly, many men leave the ministry due to erring one way or the other in what is often a delicate balance.
Some of these people are dealing with the physical stress of constantly caring for a mom, dad, or spouse who must be constantly monitored.
As a teenager called to preach, his pastor told him he couldn’t be in the ministry.
The study by LifeWay Research points to ways churches can encourage pastors to stay in the ministry.
God has blessed us with a calling – sort of a chore list for the Kingdom.