
Adam McClendon On Attracting Younger People To A Church
Series: Conversations
How can a church stay attractive to younger people without alienating older people?

Political “Pastoral” Posturing Is Not the Path Forward
Here’s a question, “Who have you won to Jesus or what policies have you influence through your political criticism and political pandering on social media?”

Adam McClendon on Pastoring Those Who Struggle With Porn Use
Series: Conversations
What should pastors remember in counseling those dealing with porn use?

Adam McClendon on Advice for a New Pastor
Series: Conversations
What is the one thing you would say to the new pastor?

Adam McClendon on How Pastoral Counseling Relates to Discipleship
Series: Conversations
FTC.co asks Adam McClendon, Director of the D.Min. Program at Liberty University, "How does pastoral counseling relate to discipleship?"

The Gospel is Big Enough for Your Church
The gospel is the best news the world has ever—or will ever—hear.

Adam McClendon on Counseling Without Co-Dependency
How can a pastor effectively counsel someone without creating a co-dependency?

Leading by Honoring
Honor time is not flattery time.

Adam McClendon on “Re-creating” the Early Church
Series: Conversations
FTC.co asks Adam McClendon, Professor in the School of Divinity and Director of the D.Min. program at Liberty Universtiy, "Can the church 're-create' the early church?"

Adam McClendon on Why Contentment is Radical
Series: Conversations
FTC.co asks Adam McClendon, Director of the D.Min. Program at Liberty University, "Why is contentment radical?"