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Church and Pastoral Leadership


The Church and Pastoral Leadership section addresses the spiritual, relational, and organizational responsibilities of those called to lead within the Body of Christ. It serves as a reference library for pastors, ministers, elders, and ministry leaders who seek to lead faithfully, wisely, and effectively in the midst of real world ministry challenges.

Biblical leadership is rooted in character, calling, and service rather than position or power. Scripture presents church leaders as shepherds, servants, and stewards who are accountable to God for the care, growth, and well being of those entrusted to them. This section exists to help leaders align their leadership practices with biblical principles while navigating the complexities of modern ministry.

The resources in this section engage a wide range of leadership realities, including discipleship, decision making, organizational culture, conflict resolution, emotional and spiritual health, ministry growth, and leadership development. Many entries draw from Scripture, pastoral experience, and leadership theory to address issues such as burnout, anxiety, bias, motivation, delegation, authority, accountability, and perseverance. Attention is given to both personal leadership formation and the practical demands of leading congregations, teams, and ministries.

This section also explores how pastors and leaders can respond faithfully to cultural pressure, political division, technological change, and shifting expectations within the Church. Topics related to discipleship models, ministry beyond traditional structures, leadership theory, and community engagement are treated with discernment and theological care, always seeking to uphold biblical priorities over trends or personalities.

Use this section as a reference for teaching, mentoring, leadership training, and personal reflection. It is intended to support leaders at every stage of ministry, from those just beginning to seasoned pastors navigating complex organizational and pastoral responsibilities. The goal is not to promote a single leadership style, but to cultivate biblically grounded leaders who grow in wisdom, humility, resilience, and faithfulness.

This section exists to strengthen church and pastoral leadership by bringing together biblical insight, practical guidance, and thoughtful reflection, equipping leaders to serve God’s people with integrity, clarity, and enduring purpose.

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How to Start a Church Bible Study

Starting a Bible study can be a great way to deepen your understanding of scripture and connect with other believers. Here is an outline of how to start a Bible study: 1. Pray for guidance: Before starting a Bible study, it’s important to pray for guidance …

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Starting a Church: A Few Considerations

  If you are starting a Christian church, you need to be very careful what you believe and how you act. Your actions and words will determine the kind of reaction that your churchgoers will have towards you. Some churches are very open to all religions …

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How to Start a Bible Study

How to start a bible study is one question that many people have asked when they want to get a new religious group going. People tend to wonder how it is possible for someone to get a group started and whether they can do it on …

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When to Leave a Church: Attitudes Behind Breaking Fellowship

By Michael Mooney, Exec. Elder A few observations of common behaviors and attitudes that tend to follow people who break fellowship from their churches, etc.  This report was inspired by a conversation that surfaced among fellow ministers regarding the question:  When it is time to move …

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How to Start a Independent Christian Church?

Starting an independent Christian church can be a significant undertaking, and it’s important to approach the process prayerfully and thoughtfully. Here are some steps you can take to start an independent Christian church: 1. Develop a vision: The first step in starting an independent Christian church …

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Summary: Mooney’s Smart Discipleship Model Using Smartphones

Summary Mooney’s Smart Discipleship Model Using Smartphones

Smart Discipleship: Applying Transformational Leadership to a Discipleship Model of Worship, to Train Ministers for Smart Phone Engagements.

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