by Aaron McCollough | Feb 28, 2018 | Pastoral Nuggets: Archives
“Define significant,” is what I wrote in the margins of a book I am reading by Eric Bryant entitled, “Not Like Me.” To put it into context for you, the full sentence reads, “We were created to do something significant with our lives.” And while I wholeheartedly...
by Aaron McCollough | Feb 3, 2018 | Leadership Nuggets: Archives
My friend Chris McDaniel said, “You may be born looking like your daddy, but you’ll die looking like your decisions.” He’s right. As human beings, we are shaped by our decisions, or choices. This is especially true for a leader. I have often said that our lives...
by Aaron McCollough | Feb 3, 2018 | An Encouraging Word to Pastors: Archives
Many years ago I heard about a man who was retiring after spending his entire working career with the same manufacturing company. The company gave him a party. At the party it was stated that during his career he only worked for two supervisors. Somebody asked...
by Aaron McCollough | Feb 3, 2018 | Pastoral Nuggets: Archives
Not long ago, while on vacation in Pigeon Forge Tennessee, I was in service with my good friend, Pastor Church Simpson of Williamsburg Baptist Church. Like me, Chuck wears glasses. He took off his glasses, held them in his hand and said, “Occasionally, in order to...
by Aaron McCollough | Aug 3, 2017 | Leadership Nuggets: Archives
In John 13, starting with verse 1, we find the account of Jesus sharing the Passover meal with His disciples. Of course, the disciples are oblivious as to what is happening. They do not know that they are on the cusp of what we know would be the bleakest night in...