New England Perspectives

A regularly updated collection of articles written by New England leaders and thinkers. Looking for news articles? Click here.

5 Helpful Podcasts for Church Leaders
Elissa Wright Elissa Wright

5 Helpful Podcasts for Church Leaders

The number of people who learn by listening to podcasts is continually growing, and I’m a big fan of podcasts and audiobooks because they allow me to “redeem the time” (Ephesians 5:14) and learn while on the go. If you already listen to podcasts, consider adding these great ones to your rotation, and if not, and you spend a considerable amount of time on the road, I would highly encourage you to make the most of that time by adding a learning component to your commute to help you continue to grow as a church leader. 

Read More
Persevering as a Pastor
Elissa Wright Elissa Wright

Persevering as a Pastor

How do we persevere in pastoral ministry? Churches should want pastors who persevere till they go on to glory or retire – and even if retired, continue to serve in some capacity until they can no longer do so. As pastors, what can we do now to ensure we persevere to the end?

Read More
The Gift of Time
Elissa Wright Elissa Wright

The Gift of Time

I have a big extended family. Both sets of grandparents had six kids, plus some adopted kids, and just about all of those kids had three or more kids, and so on. Family reunions were massive affairs. We are a family spread all over the globe (many are missionaries), and we are a family that likes to get together as frequently as possible.

Read More
Pastoring through an Election Year
Elissa Wright Elissa Wright

Pastoring through an Election Year

This year no doubt will be filled with a perpetual barrage of politics. From Super Tuesday to November 5th, our church people will be bombarded with political ads, phone calls, news segments, and presidential debates. As pastors, how do we pastor through a year like this?

Read More
Ministering to Mental Illness
Elissa Wright Elissa Wright

Ministering to Mental Illness

Mental health is a rising concern in the United States, and pastors are on the front lines of ministering to people with all kinds of mental illness. Most likely you have counseled and cared for people with anxiety, depression, bipolarity, or even schizophrenia and paranoia. Like most pastors, I took a few counseling classes in seminary but I am not a clinically-trained or licensed counselor. My advice comes from the place of a pastor trying his best by the grace of God to minister to my church and community.

Read More
Pastoral Lessons from Titus
Elissa Wright Elissa Wright

Pastoral Lessons from Titus

Titus is one of the three Pastoral Epistles, written by the Apostle Paul to Titus who filled a sort of pastoral role over a group of churches on the island of Crete. This summer, I preached through the three chapters of the letter to my congregation, and I learned some crucial lessons for pastoral ministry along the way.

Read More