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Dealing with Difficult Christians
This article is dedicated to all the dear servants of Christ who have encountered difficult people in their churches and organizations. I have often thought that there might be some type of special recognition, among the rewards Jesus will bestow...
12 commentsHow to use an English keyboard to type Greek letters
The following list of Greek letters can be typed on a standard English keyboard using the symbol font. The line of phonetically spelled Greek letters below are followed by the keys on an English keyboard which correspond to each symbol keystroke. ...
6 commentsGuidelines for Clergy Honoraria
A common question for those engaging the services of clergy for special occasions is, “What is the acceptable honorarium range for a pastor performing a private ceremony such as a wedding or funeral?” ...
5 commentsA Sample Ministry Covenant
Some type of “contract” between Christian organizations and their volunteers is becoming a necessity in our times of legal vulnerability. The following is a sample of the type of thing you may want to do...
5 commentsThe Hardest Job in the World
What is the hardest job in the world? This question is debated in workrooms, bars and coffee shops around the world. One position which is usually overlooked but which should be considered as a serious contender for the honor is that of...
6 commentsThe Man Behind the Pulpit
It's a job description that even Superman might think twice about: executive, counselor, soldier, manager, coach, teacher, legal expert, friend, master of ceremonies and, at times, construction worker and janitor. Who could possibly be expected to...
2 commentsHelpful Questions for Positive Change
Recently, the church where I serve as associate pastor went through a process of evaluation. As I participated in the process, it reminded me of several times I did this sort of thing in my solo pastorate...
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