So…who are you? In response to that question, I might reply, “Dave DeSelm.” But that’s only my name.
I could add, “I’m the husband of one, the father of three, and the grandfather of seven.” But that’s merely my relationships.
Read MoreSo…who are you? In response to that question, I might reply, “Dave DeSelm.” But that’s only my name.
I could add, “I’m the husband of one, the father of three, and the grandfather of seven.” But that’s merely my relationships.
Read MoreDefining what a disciple is has been debated long and hard. However, when you consider that Scripture uses the Greek word mathetes for “disciple,” the meaning is pretty straightforward. The word simply means learner.
In other words, disciples are people who learn to be like Jesus was and learn to do what Jesus did.
Read MoreJesus’ strategy for expanding the Kingdom is seen in His parting words. “As you are going, make disciples!” Most of us are quite familiar with this text and take the mandate seriously.
The challenge we face, however, is not in knowing the Great Commission but in putting it into practice. How do you create a disciple-making culture in your church? Do you preach a sermon series? Do you offer a week-end seminar? Do you provide a 12-week “fill in the blank” curriculum?
Read MoreOkay, you are a pastor. That’s your title. But what is your job?
My guess is that you were given an official job description when you were hired. It details what the expectations are of you and to whom you are responsible. But, at the end of the day…in a sentence…what are you supposed to be doing? What you are you to be about?
Read MoreWelcome to “The Everyday Pastor.” This is the first installment of a blog targeted to ordinary leaders of ordinary churches that slog out their ministry every day.
Believe me, after nearly 40 years of ministry I know what that’s like.
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