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- 1. 10 Questions Good Church Leaders Ask ...
- I love good leaders in churches. I may read a lot of books on leadership, but I learn as much from leaders I respect as I do from books. I watch leaders. I listen to them. I try to emulate what they ...
- Created on 21 January 2021
- 2. 3 Mistakes Leaders Make When Facing the Future ...
- ... ns what he and the other leaders will do. But there's not a single word about what God will do. I know a lot of leaders like this—even pastors. They plan like God doesn't exist. If you want God's bl ...
- Created on 13 January 2021
- 3. 12 Questions Church Leaders Should Ask Monthly ...
- The Bible assumes believers will be striving to follow God, continually living in an ongoing state of evaluation, repentance and growth. While I'm not suggesting Christian leaders need to ask all of thes ...
- Created on 12 January 2021
- 4. What Church Experts Won't Tell You About Pastoral Leadership ...
- There are some things the church experts speaking into pastoral leadership won't tell you. To be clear, I believe in listening to people considered experts in their field. I serve as a consultant an ...
- Created on 11 January 2021
- 5. 5 Reasons 2021 Will Be Harder—But Better—Than 2020
- As the pandemic hit, the chaos of the spring and summer gave way to an intolerable uncertainty in the fall and winter. Church leaders had to shift from a short-term crisis mindset to a long-term recovery ...
- Created on 30 December 2020
- 6. These High-Impact Leadership Lessons Will Transform Your New Year ...
- Editor's Note: This is part two of a two-part article presenting nine high-impact leadership lessons from 2020. Click here for part one. 5. People are hungry for a spirit of optimism and hope. Peopl ...
- Created on 30 December 2020
- 7. Let These High-Impact Leadership Lessons From 2020 Shape Your 2021 ...
- ... ur new knowledge affects how you live, think, and make decisions. — How much more do you know about yourself and your leadership? — What did you learn about the truth of God? — What changes will y ...
- Created on 30 December 2020
- 8. Evangelist Pat Schatzline: Why Ministry Leaders Must Be Different in 2021 ...
- ... ood and faithful servant" (Matt. 25:23a)? Humanity is crying out for leaders who know the voice of God and not just the echoes of ministry textbooks taught by many who have never once scraped their ...
- Created on 29 December 2020
- 9. Why Dr. John Townsend Says Not to Model Your Leadership Style After This Superhero ...
- ... Dr. John Townsend says there's something about the mild-mannered reporter turned multifaceted hero that, especially as leaders, we shouldn't try to emulate. "Anytime we talk about transparency, or, o ...
- Created on 28 December 2020
- 10. 5 Reasons Leadership Can't Be Normal Anymore ...
- Leadership is so much different today than when I first started leading almost 35 years ago. To lead today we must learn to think outside some things once considered normal in leadership. And then 2020 ...
- Created on 15 December 2020
- 11. Leadership That Comes Through the Power of Surrender ...
- Everyone who has a problem with surrender, lift your hand. Did your hand go up? Well, let me be the first to raise mine. Most people hate to surrender, whether they realize it or not. Leadership ...
- Created on 15 December 2020
- 12. The Leadership Model God Wants You to Use ...
- Jesus not only talked many times about how to be a leader, but He lived His life here on earth exactly in accordance with what He taught us about servant leadership. God made us and designed us in His ...
- Created on 14 December 2020
- 13. 10 Contrasts Between Pastors as Entertainers and Pastors as Leaders ...
- ... , you are called to lead, not entertain. Many leaders do not understand the difference. If your primary goal is to make people happy, then you should become an entertainer, not a leader. Leaders shou ...
- Created on 10 December 2020
- 14. 8 Ways Others Can Teach You to Deal With Criticism
- I learned a long time ago that any leadership role makes you a target for critics. Then, it didn't take long to realize that writing anything publicly also invites their response. I've written about deali ...
- Created on 10 December 2020
- 15. 9 Characteristics of the Modern-Day Remnant Church
- ... ticipate in the Remnant Church. Dr. Joseph Mattera is an internationally known author, interpreter of culture and activist/theologian whose mission is to influence leaders who influence nations. He is ...
- Created on 04 December 2020
- 16. 7 Statements Leaders Should Make Frequently to Employees ...
- One of the goals of a leader should be to encourage, strengthen and challenge a team to continually improve. Almost as cheerleaders rousing the crowd at a game, leaders use their influence to bring out ...
- Created on 02 December 2020
- 17. The Next 5 Roles Your Church Should Consider Creating
- ... become a hot topic for ministry leaders as they seek answers for how to best keep their churches functioning. To get a pulse on which roles churches should prioritize right now, I sat down with Rich ...
- Created on 01 December 2020
- 18. Why You Don't Want to Be a 'Status Quo' Leader
- Ronald Reagan once stated, "Status quo, you know, that is Latin for the mess we're in." Most churches (and church leaders) that clamor for the status quo are messes. You don't often hear of a healthy chu ...
- Created on 16 November 2020
- 19. The Perfect Way for a Pastor to Lead a Different Church
- Imagine this. You're the captain of a mighty airship–a 747, let's say. It's a huge job with great responsibility, but one you are doing well and feel confident about. Then someone alerts you to another ...
- Created on 05 November 2020
- 20. How Leaders Should Handle Loneliness in Ministry ...
- It doesn't matter how many people you have around you, you can still feel lonely. Pastors know this well. They're around people all the time, visiting families, discipling leaders and making hospital visit ...
- Created on 04 November 2020