The Strategy Room
The Strategy Room is where I share practical insight for pastors and church leaders navigating real-world challenges. These posts are drawn from hands-on experience, honest conversations, and proven principles to help churches clarify direction, strengthen leadership, and build healthy systems for sustainable growth.
Maximizing Christmas
Christmas creates a unique opportunity to help people take meaningful spiritual steps, often with far less resistance than other times of the year. When approached intentionally, it can serve as a powerful doorway into deeper engagement.
Here are several ways churches can thoughtfully maximize the opportunity Christmas presents.
Creating a Vibrant Children’s Ministry on any Budget
Children’s ministry plays a bigger role in the health of a church than many leaders realize — not just for kids, but for entire families.
One simple question helps frame it well:
What does a child experience the moment they walk into the room?
5 Biggest Problems Facing the Church Today
Over years of ministry leadership and conversations with pastors across many different contexts, certain challenges surface again and again. These aren’t failures of faith or effort. They are pressure points that quietly shape the health and effectiveness of a church over time.
Every church faces them in different ways, and none are solved overnight. But when they’re left unaddressed, they slowly limit growth, clarity, and long-term health.
Here are five of the most common challenges I see — and why they matter.
Why Vision Matters
Vision is one of the most talked-about leadership concepts in the church — and one of the most misunderstood.
At its core, vision is simply a picture of a preferred future. It’s a clear sense of what you believe God is calling your church to become and where you’re headed together. Vision helps leaders move from reacting to the present toward intentionally shaping what comes next.
But vision only matters if people actually follow it.
Why Isn’t “My” Church Growing?
We know the church belongs to God, not us. Still, as leaders, we are entrusted with shepherding people well and stewarding what God has placed in our care. Wanting to see a church grow isn’t a lack of faith — it’s often a reflection of love, responsibility, and hope for what God might do next.
Before any explanations or assumptions take over, it’s worth pausing to ask an honest question: Why isn’t our church growing?
Avoiding Ministry Burnout
Burnout is far more common in ministry than most people realize.
Pastors carry a constant weight — deadlines, leadership decisions, people’s needs, unexpected crises, and the reality of always being “on.” Even in healthy churches, the pace can quietly become unsustainable. Over time, exhaustion builds, joy fades, and ministry begins to feel heavier than it should.
Burnout doesn’t happen overnight. It develops gradually when care for the shepherd lags behind care for the flock.
How to Use The Strategy Room
These posts are written for pastors and church leaders who want clear thinking, honest reflection, and practical direction for real ministry challenges.
You don’t need to read everything or start at the beginning.
Start with the topic that reflects what you’re carrying right now — clarity often comes one conversation at a time.
New posts are added periodically as insights are developed through ongoing work with church leaders.