People tend to gravitate towards others who are most like them. That’s why it might be worth mixing up your discipleship programs.
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Follow Me? Younger Pastors Prioritize Discipleship Despite a Lack of Experience
“Despite being in church virtually my whole life,” says one younger pastor, “I can count on one hand the number of spiritual mentors I have in the faith.”
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Who’s at Your Table? 5 Practical Ways to Pursue Leadership Diversity
To achieve the kind of growth pastors expect, churches must be intentional about creating leadership structures that involve multiple voices.
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4 Ways to be Quick to Listen, Slow to Speak
When we’re quick to listen and slow to speak, relationships grow, trust develops, and ministry moves forward. Here are four ways to speed up your listening.
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5 Myths Worth Debunking About Mentoring
Several assumptions and generalizations about mentoring have morphed into myths over time. In this post, I’ll walk back a couple of those assumptions to help you find a mentor.
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Reaching the Community Requires More Sacrifice Than Sermons
“God has invited individuals to be kingdom citizens, to go into communities and restore what was broken, and that becomes a doorway by which we can proclaim the gospel.”
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