Chuck Lawless
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12 things I would do differently if I were starting ministry again
This month, I celebrated 43 years in full-time ministry. It’s hard to believe I’ve been at this work that long — maybe because most of the years have been great joys. Here are some things I would do differently, though, if I were starting again
One of my biggest regrets in ministry
As I think back on 40+ years of ministry, including 14 years of lead pastoring, here is one of my biggest regrets.
A surprising first step toward strengthening your evangelism
Over more than 40 years of ministry, I’ve learned that not many Christians share their faith on a regular basis.
8 reasons some young people are walking away from their faith
What reasons would you add to this list? What’s been your experience?
An urgent plea to churches
I admit it: I’m pleading with church leaders with this post. I’m pleading on behalf of 19 million people in the United States.
Church leaders wandering past the cross
Being a church leader is no guarantee you will live in the shadow of the cross. Busyness can, in fact, get in the way of that focus. For those leaders who need it, may the Lord take us back to Calvary and then to an empty tomb.
5 reasons why prayer must accompany evangelism
Pastors, make sure you’re equipping your church family to do evangelism — but equip them to pray, too.
7 'Christmas card' truths for churches needing revitalization
How God will revitalize your church might surprise you and your congregation, but that’s okay. He works that way sometimes.
12 ways we might show we’re arrogant church leaders
Sometimes we tear them down among other friends, or we feign praise we know we’re supposed to give. Inside ourselves, though, we think we should have been in that position.
10 ways the enemy attacks church leaders
What leaders do when no one is looking — when they are alone with God in Bible study and prayer — matters much. A lack of quiet time with God affects a ministry, even if leaders don’t recognize it.