If you’ve transitioned into a new church or ministry, you’re probably experiencing a mixture of excitement and relief—along with a dash of anxiety and panic.
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6 Ways to Lead Staff Meetings That Don’t Stink
I’ve personally led a lot of boring staff meetings, but I’ve also led a few that advanced the vision of our church and the unity of our staff.
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4 Ways to Diagnose ‘Vision Vertigo’ at Your Church
Vertigo is a dizzying sensation that feels like the room is spinning. This is what pastors and members experience when they hear fuzzy declarations of vision, purpose, values, and mission.
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Who’s Your Spotter?
I believe every pastor needs a spotter if they hope to finish their ministry race well. King David’s spotter was his best friend, Jonathan. Their friendship was more than inspiring; it was life-saving.
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Preparing Decision Counselors for Tough Questions
The temptation to try and fix people makes it hard to listen patiently, but their stories are important, so open your ears before you offer advice.
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Where Can Ministry Couples Get Help?
All ministry couples can benefit from investing in their marriage by way of a marriage retreat, while others who are more in need of intervention will want to consider clinical counseling or a marriage intensive.
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