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  • Teammates: On Your Heart Or On Your Nerves?

    By Lance Witt on Mar 23, 2021

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     | 19,206 views

    There have been lots of days when I wanted to hide out in my office and not have to deal with anybody. There have been plenty of times when the people I work with weren’t on my heart, but they sure were on my nerves. I suspect you know exactly what I’m talking about.

  • Getting Past Your Past

    By Lance Witt on Jun 30, 2023

    based on 6 ratings
     | 22,793 views

    I know that on Sundays we walk into our churches, we smile, we shake hands, and we make nice. We pastor people and we preach from God’s Word. We are very respectable. But I know myself and I’ve worked with pastors way too long to believe that life is that neat and tidy.

  • Lord, Search My Heart

    By SermonCentral .com on Jun 4, 2022

    based on 2 ratings
     | 19,119 views

    Micah 6:8 exposes me: I can love abstract ideas of justice and kindness, and neglect their concrete expression. It admonishes me: I cannot “do justice” or “love kindness” without loving real people. It humbles me, which is just what the Doctor ordered, if I’m really ready to walk with him.

  • The Overwhelming Majority Of Pastors Don’t Have One

    By Lance Witt on Jul 26, 2023

    based on 3 ratings
     | 38,734 views

    The truth is those of us in ministry often don’t do the friendship thing very well. One survey among pastors found that 70 percent do not have a close friend, confidant, or mentor. Henri Nouwen wrote, “Most Christian leadership is exercised by people who do not know how to develop healthy, intimate relationships.” What an indictment.

  • 5 Pastoral Emergencies That Aren’t Emergencies

    By Carey Nieuwhof on May 18, 2024

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     | 21,427 views

    "If you’ve been in ministry for any length of time, you know the challenge of trying to move the mission forward and handle the pastoral needs of a congregation at the same time. One of the most perplexing problems pastors and church leaders face is how to handle ‘pastoral emergencies’—the crises that come up in the lives of people that they look to you to help solve."

  • Creating A Rhythm Of Sabbath Rest

    By Josh Reich on Nov 23, 2022

    based on 2 ratings
     | 16,028 views

    "The number one complaint I hear from people is, “I don’t have time. I don’t have time for hobbies, sleep, my marriage, relationships, kids, reading my Bible.” You do, you just gave that time away. You give your time to the things that matter most."

  • Are You Giving Everyone A Big Church Welcome?

    By John Gilman Ii on Jun 19, 2023

    based on 1 rating
     | 15,854 views

    A proper welcome needs to have more than just a greeting. Churches need to create welcome pathways that guide people into more familiarity, connection, and relationship with the church. Creating a positive and effective welcoming strategy has never been more important. There is still time to put a great welcome process in place. Here are six tips to get you started in the right direction.

  • You Can’t Force Teamwork

    By Lance Witt on Jul 5, 2024

    based on 3 ratings
     | 17,702 views

    "When your car is aligned, it runs more efficiently, creates less wear and tear, and operates more smoothly. The same is true in creating alignment and teamwork within our ministries. It takes intentionality; you never drift into alignment. People with skill know how to get down inside the organization and align its systems and structures to increase effectiveness, minimize wasted effort, and achieve greater health."

  • 5 Ways Ministry Leaders Start The Journey To Failure

    By Ron Edmondson on Aug 1, 2022

    based on 2 ratings
     | 15,890 views

    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.

  • Pastors Lead By Example

    By Philip Holmes on May 4, 2021

    based on 1 rating
     | 12,621 views

    “The reason elders are so necessary,” says Sanchez, “is because they are the means by which our sovereign king chooses to shepherd his church to display his kingdom on earth in local churches as embassies of heaven, and also to proclaim the message of the gospel, calling all people everywhere to repent and believe and enter into the kingdom. Elders shepherd the flock of God among them, under the chief Shepherd. That’s why elders are important, because it is our ascended Lord’s chosen means by which he shepherds his church.”

  • At Least 10 Things Great Churches Are For

    By SermonCentral .com on Apr 20, 2021

    based on 2 ratings
     | 12,621 views

    The church has often, intentionally or not, been branded as a community of people who are angry and therefore are against everything not church-y. This is especially true when we so vocally voice our protests and gang up to boycott every business that doesn’t look conservative-Christian-friendly enough. I’ve listened to too much lately. From all sides. Some opinions I agree with and others I don’t, but what I’ve concluded is ultimately this: If I’m going to be known or listened to, I want it to be because of what I’m FOR, not what I’m against.


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