Seizing Opportunities: Discipleship, Leadership, and a Thriving Church

The content emphasizes the importance of dynamic leadership and discipleship within churches, urging them to expand God’s Kingdom rather than stagnate. It highlights Jesus’ Great Commission and the role of mentorship, as demonstrated through Paul’s relationship with Timothy, fostering growth through accountability and deep fellowship, ultimately inspiring revival and transformation.

A Call to Men: Encounter the Resurrected Christ and Stand Strong

Pastor Barron Greenwalt addresses Impact Men’s Ministries, emphasizing the need for men to confront life’s challenges with courage and faith. He highlights the examples of Nehemiah and Paul, who exemplified unwavering commitment through personal encounters with the resurrected Christ, transforming their faith into action. Greenwalt encourages men to overcome fear and assume their roles as strong leaders within their families and communities, drawing strength from Scripture. The message calls for a commitment to serve, not just volunteer, reinforcing the importance of personal responsibility and reliance on God’s guidance. Ultimately, he invites all to seek a deeper relationship with Christ for empowerment and direction.

Teaching Personal Integrity: A Biblical Guide to Wholeness and Uprightness

Integrity is essential for a godly life, guiding actions and relationships in alignment with God’s character. It encompasses wholeness, soundness, and moral uprightness as depicted in Scripture, notably through the examples of figures like Job and David, who exemplified integrity in trials. To cultivate integrity, one should adopt core values such as courage, trustworthiness, and a commitment to help others, while also creating a personal vision statement. Living transparently and sharing personal testimonies further enhance integrity. By aligning with God’s truth and consistently seeking mentorship, individuals can strengthen their integrity, which ultimately benefits their leadership and personal growth.

Women Shine in Ministry, But the Bible Reserves Headship for Men

Women have a huge role in Christian ministry—just look at Phoebe the deacon (Romans 16:1-2), Priscilla teaching Apollos (Acts 18:26), or Deborah leading Israel (Judges 4-5). But Scripture doesn’t place them as head pastors or elders. Passages like 1 Timothy 2:11-12 and 3:1-7 point to men in those roles, with no women named as elders in the Bible. I believe God designed it this way—not to limit women, but to shape the church with distinct roles. Check out my full thoughts in the blog post!

Be Prepared: A Call for Christian Men

Christian men must remain vigilant and prepared to face both physical and spiritual challenges. Drawing from biblical principles, the call to action emphasizes courage, strength, and responsible leadership. They are urged to protect their families and communities while embodying godly attributes through prayer, resilience, and the full armor of God.

Effective Teaching: Connecting Through Audience Awareness

The author reflects on their evolution from a safety manager in the oil and gas industry to a Bible teacher, emphasizing the importance of adapting teaching styles to varied audiences. Personal experiences shaped their credibility, illustrating that effective teaching hinges on understanding and connecting with the audience’s unique backgrounds, needs, and concerns.

The current state of the American church and the need for pastors and leaders to adopt Kingdom Business strategies for effectiveness.

Do not say that I didn’t tell you, because I did, just now. The American church (USA) is in a bad situation. In business, gap analysis is a process that compares a company’s current performance to its desired performance. It helps identify the gap between where a business is currently and where it wants to […]

Be Prepared; Be Men

Be watchful, stand firm in the faith and act like men, be strong. 1 Corinthians 16:13 Men, just a reminder, don’t get caught off-guard in this ever-increasing violent, anarchistic culture we find ourselves; ALWAYS BE PREPARED and ALWAYS BE AWARE. I grew up with the mentality that it is better to be judged by 12 […]