I know that ministry demands from you more than you have time for. It’s the same for me. If we’re not careful, the casualties of such commitments can be those closest to us.
Please take a few minutes now and listen to a personal story I recently shared at the Christian Leadership Alliance Conference. It should give all of us who are very busy in ministry reason to pause. And, if necessary, reason to turn around.
—Chuck
I have recently been asked to take part in an exciting, free, two-day teleconference for pastors February 27–28, 2008. I want to extend a personal invitation for you to join host Ron Forseth and me as we dialogue on a topic relevant to all pastors: “Crafting Sermons about Great Lives of the Bible.”
Follow-up: You can download the teleconference calls for both days here: February 27 and February 28.
In addition, I have posted several articles from my recent study on Jesus: The Greatest Life of All. These articles apply to us as pastors and reveal how we can face the challenges of ministry with the same fearlessness, perspective, and humility as Jesus did.
You can read these articles here.
I hope these free resources encourage you, my fellow pastors, as together we serve the Lord in our privileged calling.
—Chuck
The message I’d like to share with you this week, my fellow pastors, comes in video form.
Watch as I share a funny (and not-so-funny) anecdote of my recent jury-duty experience. My message to you immediately follows.
—Chuck
Chuck Swindoll’s blog, especially for pastors!
Each week Chuck posts a thought to encourage fellow pastors in their souls, their roles, and their homes.
Addressing everything from issues such as integrity, priorities, and rest, to pastoral care and preaching, to daily life in the “fishbowl,” Chuck draws from his more than fifty years in ministry to offer wisdom and support for pastors in the trenches alongside him.
Watch Video Introduction