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What About a Pastor and His Pay? Take Care of Your Spiritual Leaders

In his first letter to the church in Corinth, Paul writes, “So also the Lord directed those who proclaim the gospel to get their living from the gospel” (1 Cor. 9:14). A few verses prior, Paul rhetorically asks, “Do... Continue Reading »

Does Scripture Require Tithing? Counter Point: No — Tithing Is Tied to the Old Covenant

Many think believers in Christ should tithe (defined as giving 10 percent of one’s income), and many use the language of “tithes and offerings” in worship services. Others are equally convinced tithing is not required for believers. Which view... Continue Reading »

Does Scripture Require Tithing? Point: Yes — the Bible Commands Us to Tithe

Does the Bible command Christians to tithe and, if so, is the baseline 10 percent as expressed in the Old Testament? I believe the answer is yes. The tithe is essential for holiness, vital for the ongoing work of... Continue Reading »

Spiritual Matters Missing From Many Churchgoers’ Conversations, According to Lifeway Research

While some Americans show up to church on Sunday morning, those in their lives Monday through Saturday may never hear about it. Lifeway Research’s State of Discipleship revealed many U.S. Protestant churchgoers don’t see their faith as pervasive throughout... Continue Reading »

Kingdom Economics 101: Sell It All and Buy Christ

Nothing provides as clear and painful an X-ray of our hearts quite like money. The 2008 stock market crash and resulting recession demonstrated this notion shockingly: According to researchers in the UK, more than 10,000 people committed suicide after... Continue Reading »

Why It Might Be Good That Your Church Isn’t Growing

(Editors’ note: this article was originally published at 9Marks)   I hadn’t seen him in years. After small talk, he asked the question many pastors dread: “So, how big is your church?” If you pastor a small church, you... Continue Reading »

Recovering Titus 2: Keepers of the Home

What comes to mind when you think of a homemaker? Maybe it’s a 1950s housewife with bouffant hair and an apron, happily washing windows. Maybe it’s the modern social media “trad wife” baking sourdough in her prairie dress. While... Continue Reading »

First Person: The Missionary Call of Motherhood

Editor’s note: The following is an excerpt from “Mercy in the Margin,” a devotional book by Chelsey DeMatteis, coming from B&H Publishing in August. “And he said to them, ‘Go into all the world and proclaim the gospel to... Continue Reading »

The Avowal of Faith

(Editors’ note: This article is an excerpt from Tony Wolfe’s new book: Baptism: A Solemn and Beautiful Emblem of Our Faith). God is holy, just, perfect, righteous, and true. Every one of us is broken and scarred by sin.... Continue Reading »

Those Who Sleep Shall Awake:

The Fullest Old Testament Expression of Resurrection Hope (Editors’ note: this article was originally published at Christ Over All)   Like an oak tree develops from an acorn, and like a vine comes from a grape seed, the hope... Continue Reading »

You Are Not Your Beliefs

(Editors’ note: This article was originally published at Reformation21) In the early 2000s, I had the privilege to teach at Delaware County Christian School, in Newtown Square, Pa., 10 miles outside of Philadelphia. I taught a variety of theology... Continue Reading »

What do Catholics Believe about Scripture and Tradition?

My Catholic Upbringing “Woah, what was that like?” is usually what people say when they hear that I was raised Roman Catholic. I attended Mass every Sunday (even midnight Mass every Christmas Eve!), served as an altar boy, went... Continue Reading »

Do You Long for Revival? Pray, Preach, and Publish

Last year, I had the opportunity to go to Tokyo with a small group of pastors and future missionaries. At this moment, conservative estimates note that less than 1 percent of the Japanese people consider themselves to be evangelical... Continue Reading »

Biblicist Versus Biblical: Can Sources Outside the Bible Be Rightly Informative?

Disclaimers and Definitions I would like to say two things from the outset of this post. First, the question in this post’s subtitle is massively important. It is essentially asking if anything besides the Bible can inform our thinking,... Continue Reading »

Resurrection Changes Everything

By this point, tears failed the faithful few; twin ducts in many pairs reached deep within their wells, but not a drop was to be discovered. All tears had been shed. What remained was merely the want of a... Continue Reading »

All On the Same Team: ‘Team Jesus’

If you watched any of the winter Olympics this year, you may have seen the commercial that stated, “For two weeks, we’re all on the same team: Team USA.” The commercial showed people wearing opposing team jerseys of their... Continue Reading »

NASA Engineer: Artemis II Mission Confirms His Awe of God

As Artemis II captured the nation and world during its journey toward the moon, Andrew Riddle, an engineer contracted by NASA and a member of First Baptist Church, New Orleans, said the lunar orbit highlighted God’s creation. After graduating... Continue Reading »

Growth in Bible Use Reverses in 2026, but Trend Uncertain

An increase in personal Bible use in the U.S. in 2025 was short-lived, the American Bible Society said in its latest State of the Bible release, with newest engagement numbers receding to 2024 levels. But ABS isn’t ready to... Continue Reading »

New and Noteworthy Books — April 2026

Faithful Endurance: The Joy of Shepherding People for a Lifetime (Crossway/TGC, 2019), edited by Collin Hansen and Jeff Robinson Sr. This book offers pastors examples of long-term faithfulness in ministry and practical wisdom from veteran pastors for real-life issues.... Continue Reading »

ERLC Trustees Name Evan Lenow Next President

Evan Lenow was unanimously confirmed as the new president of the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission at a special-called trustees meeting Monday, April 13. Lenow, 47, has served as the director of the Institute for Christian Leadership, director of... Continue Reading »

What the Bible Says About … the Christian’s Eternal Reward

The New Testament frequently speaks of the reward that awaits followers of Jesus Christ. In the fullest sense, heaven itself is the believer’s great reward (Col. 1:12, 3:24). Yet heaven is not wages earned for good works; it is... Continue Reading »

‘Almost Nobody Is Tithing,’ Grey Matter Finds, But Decline in Evangelical Giving Slows

Evangelical giving has stabilized after several years of significant decline, but almost no one gives a biblical tithe to the church, a new study from Grey Matter Research and Infinity Concepts found. Ron Sellers, Grey Matter Research president, said... Continue Reading »

Dear Pastor: To be a Success, Pursue Tireless Faithfulness

Editor’s note: Several years ago, Founders Ministries published Dear Timothy, an excellent multi-author work (see New & Noteworthy Books in this issue) that quickly rose to the top of my list among books on pastoral/local church ministry. That work... Continue Reading »

How to Measure Discipleship in Your Church

How does your church measure success? For many churches, the ABCs of success are attendance, buildings and cash. While these are the easiest things to measure, pastors know they aren’t the best. There has to be a better way... Continue Reading »

Empty!

Empty – it’s not one of our favorite terms. It’s not one of our preferred greetings. When someone asks you, “How are you doing?” you probably don’t respond by saying, “Empty, thanks for asking!” Many popular songs through the... Continue Reading »

Growing Number of Churchgoers Face Doubts, Lifeway Research Finds

When facing difficult circumstances, most churchgoers still trust in God’s love and provision. Some, however, begin to question God’s character and involvement in their lives, and their number has grown in recent years. Lifeway Research’s State of Discipleship revealed... Continue Reading »

Want to be a Successful Pastor? Build on the Sturdy Foundation of Christ, Not on the Sinking Sand of You

When I was training for ministry in college, while I would never have said it like this, the thought was there, buried deep within, surrounded by good motives: I’ll be a successful pastor if I’m a famous pastor. And... Continue Reading »

In the Dark of Golgotha — A Poem for Good Friday

My feet plod along with growing unease And a sense that something is wrong. A feeling that lurks though never quite placed – My companion as day’s shadows grow long. Something amiss but more than amiss – That must... Continue Reading »

Evan Lenow Named Candidate for ERLC Presidency

The Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission’s presidential search team has announced Mississippi College academic administrator and longtime ERLC research fellow Evan Lenow as its candidate to lead the entity. The announcement follows a seven-month search. Search team chair Mitch... Continue Reading »

How the Church Can Help Calm an Anxious Generation

You have probably heard some of the troubling statistics about teens and young adults. The data points are piling up like symptoms for a very ill patient. Since 2010: Anxiety is up 139 percent among 18-25-year-olds. Depression is up... Continue Reading »

Apathy – The Quiet Crisis in Today’s Church

The greatest danger facing today’s church is not persecution, political pressure or cultural hostility. It is something far more subtle — and far more familiar. The greatest danger is apathy. Jesus warned the church in Laodicea about this condition... Continue Reading »

NAMB Makes Digital Resources Available Ahead of Baptism Sunday on April 12

As Southern Baptists look toward Baptism Sunday on April 12, the last few years have been a cause for celebration. Baptisms increased four straight years from 2021 through 2024. “While a couple of those years were obviously rebound from... Continue Reading »

New and Noteworthy Books — March 2026

War of Words: Getting to the Heart of Your Communication Struggles (P&R, updated edition 2025) by Paul David Tripp The war we wage with our words is most fundamentally a war for our hearts. As Jesus put it so... Continue Reading »

What the Bible Says About … Judging Others?

America’s favorite Bible verse seems to be Matthew 7:1, where our Lord says, “Judge not that you be not judged.” Yet Jesus also said in John 7:24, “Judge with a righteous judgment.” Are Christians called to judge? It may... Continue Reading »

10 Ways to Build ‘Word-based Credibility’

Charles Spurgeon, one of my favorite writers, spoke often about the minister’s responsibility to guard himself, to “take heed, therefore, to yourselves first, that you be that which you persuade others to be.” He pushed church leaders to be... Continue Reading »

Words KILL, Words Give LIFE

God’s book of wisdom contrasts the life of the foolish man with the life of the wise man. It shows us how life works best in a fallen world. And talk is deeply important in recognizing which of those... Continue Reading »

Words and God’s Word: A Theology of Words

Words. We think words, hear words, speak words, sing words, write words, and read words. All the time. Every day. What do words have to do with Christianity? Almost everything. At every stage in redemptive history — from the... Continue Reading »

Do You Have to Choose Between Motherhood and Ministry?

I’m a mom and a wife (a pastor’s wife at that). But I’m also a women’s ministry leader, Bible teacher, and writer. Luke 14:26 tells me that following Jesus requires me to forsake my family. However, Titus 2:4–5, tells... Continue Reading »

IMPACT 2026 Launches Generation Timothy

A record 1,379 South Carolina Baptist pastors and leaders converged at Shandon Baptist Church in Columbia under the theme “Called Out,” marking the beginning of a multi-year emphasis to raise up the next generation of pastors and church leaders.... Continue Reading »

Lifeway Research Finds Religiously Unaffiliated Americans Not Completely Irreligious

Around a quarter of Americans don’t identify with any religion, but many still hold some religious perspectives. Lifeway Research surveyed more than 2,000 U.S. adults who are atheist, agnostic or have no stated religious preference to discover their perspective... Continue Reading »

What the Bible Says About … Christian Freedom

Christ’s atoning work is rich in its dimensions. It encompasses justification (God declares sinners righteous in Christ), reconciliation (God restores the relationship that sin has broken), and adoption (God brings His people into His family as sons and daughters).... Continue Reading »

Patriots, Seahawks Speak on Faith

Reading Scripture and telling others about it is “bigger than football,” New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye told reporters. Leaning on the Lord “is a constant” in his life, Maye said. “It’s such a thing for me to lean... Continue Reading »

Lifeway Research Finds Fewer Than 1 in 3 Churchgoers Read the Bible Daily

Most churchgoers place a high value on the Bible, but only about a third commit to reading it every day. The Lifeway Research State of Discipleship study found Bible engagement to be one among eight signposts measuring distinct characteristics... Continue Reading »

Guarding Christ’s Church, Preserving Its Holiness

While the world whirls around us in chaos and confusion, we need a safe, peaceful place. We, a people bought by the blood of Christ, have that place: the local church. It is a retreat from the world, and... Continue Reading »

What Do I Do When I Don’t Understand the Bible?

Too often, our approach to the Bible is problematic because we want to be instant experts. We have very little tolerance for unanswered questions, forgetting that answers come as we keep visiting the text. God’s Word is meant to... Continue Reading »

How Can a Pastor Lead a Church to Recover Church Discipline?

I pastor a church that was founded in 1832. Our church records show church discipline was a regular practice for our congregation well into the 19th century. Church discipline was a regular practice for most Baptist churches of that... Continue Reading »

A Primer on Church Discipline, Part 2: How Should a Church Do It?

How should a church practice church discipline? Jesus provides the basic outline in Matthew 18:15–17. He says to His disciples: “If your brother sins against you, go and tell him his fault, between you and him alone. If he... Continue Reading »

A Primer on Church Discipline, Part 1: What Is It?

What would you think of a coach who instructs his players but never drills them? Or a math teacher who explains the lesson but never corrects her students’ mistakes? Or a doctor who talks about health but ignores cancer?... Continue Reading »

Where Did Church Discipline Go, and How Do You Figure It’s an Act of Love?

There was a time among Deep South Baptist churches when church discipline was no big deal — it was simply assumed to be a biblically appointed means of church purity and church health. There was no need to call... Continue Reading »

Preparing for the Unexpected in Your Worship Service

The choir was singing while we were in the middle of serving the Lord’s Supper one Sunday morning. The ushers were halfway down the middle aisle when the sanctuary’s rear doors flew open and a young man stepped in... Continue Reading »