By Brian Croft on Sep 15, 2023
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Whatever you do, choose battles wisely as if you will be at that church ten years or more. That will give you a different perspective and will help you be patient.
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By Dan Reiland on Aug 6, 2022
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Leaders who are fully engaged in their mission fight battles. There is no way to avoid battles if you want to make progress consistently. New territory is never easy, and it always comes at a price. Life never grants a free ride, and leaders don’t receive a “get out of jail free” card when it comes to solving serious problems. The good news is that we don’t fight alone.
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By Ron Edmondson on Aug 1, 2022
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One of the hardest things I do in ministry is interact with those who are no longer in ministry, but wish they were. They’ve been derailed. They messed up and either they got caught or the guilt got the best of them and they confessed. Watching this process over the years there appear to be some common reasons failure occurs. It doesn’t start at the failure. It starts months – and, perhaps years – prior. My hope is if we expose some of them we can catch a few people before it is too late.
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By Lance Witt on May 6, 2024
In a storm, it is helpful to have a plan, but it is even more important to have clear, decisive leadership in the midst of everything being blown apart.
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By Lance Witt on Nov 28, 2023
What are the makings of an exceptional team?
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By Brandon Cox on Jul 3, 2024
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Your body’s physical maturity typically peaks in early adulthood, but your spiritual maturity will keep growing even into eternity.
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By Karl Vaters on Jul 4, 2024
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A minister with a well-nourished soul may or may not have a big church, but they’ll always have a healthy ministry.
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By James Scott on Apr 28, 2023
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"One of the greatest weaknesses we see from leadership in the church is not understanding the audience the leader is speaking to," says James Scott.
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