by Aaron McCollough | Aug 3, 2017 | An Encouraging Word to Pastors: Archives
Let me tell you a dog story that I hope will encourage you today. About seven years ago Marianne and I were living in the woods of Stovall Georgia, 8/10ths of a mile off the main road. My son-in-law had given me a dog. She was a Black Lab Mix that I named Lucy. ...
by Aaron McCollough | Aug 3, 2017 | Pastoral Nuggets: Archives
Recently, I had the honor of eating lunch with Dr. Tom Tucker, Pastor of First Baptist Church in West Point, Georgia. As we were leaving to go to lunch, Tom showed me the “Community Garden” that is located across the street from the main entrance of the church. The...
by Aaron McCollough | May 10, 2017 | Leadership Nuggets: Archives
(Adapted from a leadership book I read. I cannot remember the author’s name – or I would give credit. It’s not 100% original by me. – Brother Aaron) Believe it or not, the leader doesn’t have to be the smartest guy on the team. However, he...
by Aaron McCollough | May 10, 2017 | An Encouraging Word to Pastors: Archives
In life all of us have a course to run. We have a starting point, an in-between point, and an ending point. And the cold hard reality is that in this life none of us are permanent fixtures. My greatest desire, as I believe yours should be, is to finish well. ...
by Aaron McCollough | May 10, 2017 | Pastoral Nuggets: Archives
I grew up at 38 Border Road in LaGrange, Georgia. My family was so poor we couldn’t even pay attention! Oh, we were happy and well adjusted; we were just poor! But the truth is that growing up poor teaches you how to make adjustments, adapt to your circumstances,...