Four reasons I run a sermon buffer

It is fairly well known that I write my sermons well ahead of time. By “well ahead”, the sermon I am going to be working

Slacken off & be a better generalist for the sake of the church

My children came home with their school reports yesterday. Don’t worry, this isn’t a post where I cack on about how awesome my kids are.

Depression slays the idol of productivity

You might have seen that a book I edited on ministering in the midst of depression is shortly coming out. If you didn’t see that,