By Charles Stone on Nov 30, 2023
Great ministry leaders keep their emotions in check. Unfortunately, when we don’t keep them in check, our emotional brain can hijack clear thinking and good leadership.
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By Dr. Stephen Nichols on Oct 18, 2022
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"The reforming efforts of Wycliffe could not be quenched by the flames or stopped by a council’s declarations. This Morning Star shone brightly against the horizon, signaling the soon coming of daylight."
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By Brian Croft on Nov 9, 2022
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Pastors, we must lead our wives well to capture a fruitful balance.
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By Doug Paul on Jul 14, 2020
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There's a simple process at work, one that people have been using in the Church for thousands and thousands of years.
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By Joe Mckeever on Mar 5, 2021
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They call you Preacher because nothing you do is as important or as critical to the work of the church as your preaching.
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By Greg Stier on Jul 17, 2023
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Believe it or not doing something as simple as giving the Gospel in every sermon can literally transform your church.
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By Kent Woodyard on Apr 11, 2023
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While it is certainly encouraging to see an increasing number of churches taking advantage of online and mobile giving each year, the evidence found on thousands of church websites across the country reveals that we (as a collective body) still have a long way to go in this area.
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By Lance Witt on Mar 10, 2021
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In my ministry Replenish, I am often asked “how do you know if a church is healthy”? What I know for sure is that the size of a church or it’s rate of growth or what happens on the platform in a weekend worship service is NOT a sure-fire indicator of health.
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By Ron Edmondson on Jul 31, 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 Joe Mckeever on Jul 14, 2022
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"Nothing is so lovely and so welcome and so healing in a church as for a member to go before the congregation and admit to his/her destructive behavior and ask for forgiveness."
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By Charles Stone on Nov 12, 2023
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Ask yourself which of these four weapons of mass distraction divert you the most from leading at your best.
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By Charles Stone on Nov 15, 2023
What spiritual disciplines might you be neglecting?
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By Lance Witt on May 5, 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 Dec 4, 2023
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One of the reasons the word accountability gets a bad rap is because of the way some people have carried out accountability. Holding people accountable is not using your position as a club to embarrass, humiliate, mistreat, belittle or shame people. Our accountability of people should make those on our team better not bitter.
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