How Would You Help a Spiritually Stagnant Church? …
John Piper talks about what is needed for a church to have vital religion.
John Piper talks about what is needed for a church to have vital religion.
John Piper shares how he manages his time in order to care for his family.
John Piper gives several reasons why it is good for pastors and churches to stay together longer.
John Piper has three questions for any potential blogger to consider.
John Piper recommends two things to relieve pastors from feeling like they always need to second-guess their staff.
John Piper says that flourishing can happen even when a pastor and his people aren't simultaneously on the same page.
John Piper mentions five approaches to helping a struggling shepherd.
John Piper identifies four things that should be present for aspiring pastors.
John Piper says a repentant pastor can be restored, but he shouldn't presume upon it.
John Piper argues for the importance of having theologically unified church leadership.
John Piper talks about how a pastor can be helpfully authentic in front of his people.
John Piper has three suggestions for how to lead a church into using a new translation.
John Piper thinks it would be very difficult to bear the burdens of ministry alongside an unbelieving wife.
John Piper shares reflections over previous chapters of life, and shares the hopes and concerns he carries into a new chapter of life and ministry.
We ask Pastor John how he maintained his personal awe of God for three decades of ministry. Did he ever burn out? Did he go through dry seasons? And, if he did, how did he get out?
John Piper shares his takeaways from the 2013 conference for pastors in Minneapolis.
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