By Charles Stone on Jul 26, 2022
Silos occur in organizations and churches when leaders act like their ministry or team is the only one that matters. A silo attitude results in that leader or team only supporting, giving, or attending functions that pertain to them. It can kill a ministry and result in many problems. In this post, I suggest ways to minimize ministry silos.
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By Lisa Robinson on Apr 2, 2024
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Lisa is a member of Town North Presbyterian Church (PCA) and graduate of Dallas Theological Seminary. She is also a non-profit professional, anti-poverty advocate, and writer at theothoughts.comLisa is a member of Town North Presbyterian Church (PCA) and graduate of Dallas Theological Seminary. She is also a non-profit professional, anti-poverty advocate, and writer at theothoughts.com
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By Lance Witt on Aug 17, 2023
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As a leader, your words carry more weight and they have more staying power. Your words get amplified and magnified.
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By Ben Reed on Sep 7, 2020
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Ben Reed: "I’m willing to bet that most pastors believe these lies while they’re preaching."
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By Joe Mckeever on Feb 14, 2020
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Sooner or later, every minister faces this kind of fearsome opportunity. (Wonderful nightmare? Scary blessing?)
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By Charles Stone on Apr 1, 2023
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The more pastors help people discover, develop, and deploy their spiritual gifts, the healthier our churches become. How have you helped others discover their gifts?
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By SermonCentral on Jan 24, 2020
I don’t blame anyone but myself for my failures in ministry -- Why are people so surprised by that?
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By Tony Reinke on May 24, 2022
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We all seem to sense that — for good or bad — our smartphones are changing us, our habits, and our relationships.
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