In preparation for the SBC in Birmingham, Alabama, next week, Dr. Iorg discusses some issues related to the convention and what it means to be a Southern Baptist.
As many churches in the United States prepare for short-term mission trips this summer, Dr. Iorg discusses the positive and negative aspects of short-term mission trips and how to ensure their effectiveness.
Pastor selection is one of the most important decisions a church can make. Dr. Iorg evaluates five common myths regarding a church's search for a pastor and provides helpful ways that search committees can overcome these difficulties.
While most of us aren't statesman we are all capable of learning how to be more statesmanlike. To show what effective and responsible leadership looks like, Dr. Iorg draws from the leadership example of Dr. E. W. McCall.
In a behind-the-scenes look at the Southern Baptist Convention, Dr. Iorg shares how trustees are elected, what trustees do, and why trustees are so important for the SBC.
What ever happened to the offering as a part of a worship service? Dr. Iorg evaluates some reasons why leaders avoid taking an offering and provides several reasons why leaders should integrate it as a discipleship moment.
We need pastors who can start new churches and pastors who can lead established churches. In this episode, Dr. Iorg provides some diagnostic questions and personal examples to help young leaders evaluate where they are called.
Dr. Iorg discusses three roles a pastor must fill - leader, teacher and caregiver for his congregation - as well as the importance of effectively balancing these functions.
Continuing his series on men's ministry, Dr. Iorg discusses ways you can shape your church's ministry to be more effective in reaching, discipling, and leading men.