Chuck Lawless

Chuck Lawless currently serves as Professor of Evangelism and Missions and Dean of Graduate Studies at Southeastern Seminary. You can connect with Dr. Lawless on Twitter @Clawlessjr and on at facebook.com/CLawless.

10 Reasons Why Parking Lot Church Business Meetings Are Seldom Good

A group of church leaders are striving to make an “official” decision, but the discussions move beyond the official discussion to the parking lot.

8 Things To Do When Depression Hits Your Pastor

More and more pastors are dealing with the issue of depression. The pain is often deep, and few pastors have immediate places to turn for guidance and comfort. If that’s your church, here are some thoughts.

5 Ways the Enemy Tries To Keep Us Distracted From Worship

Let me get right to the point: the enemy wants to hinder your worship of God this weekend, so he will work to distract and deceive you.

How to Build Prayer Into a Worship Service

Getting prayer into your church means building prayer into the DNA of a congregation.

12 Signs of Mediocrity in a Church

"As a church consultant, I’ve learned that these signs are often an indicator that the church overall does not strive for excellence."

Why Some Pastors Leave Their Church Too Soon

Few pastors leave a church saying, “I know this is too early, but I’m leaving”; instead, they reach that conclusion after the fact.  

10 Common Worship Distractions

Worship music is an incredible blessing, and I have the utmost respect for worship leaders. However, there are 10 distractions that have been frustrating to me as I've encountered them in worship.

12 Ways To Respond in a Spiritual Rut

I wrote yesterday about signs to see if you’re in currently in a spiritual rut. Today, here are some options for getting out of the rut.

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