Congregations often enter a chaotic season when a pastor leaves, but new research finds planning and communication can make the transition smoother.
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5 Ways to Lead When You’re Not in Charge
Customers stand in line for Chick-fil-A because they believe the food is worth the wait. One Chick-fil-A vice president says those same principles apply to waiting for leadership positions.
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3 Ways to Recruit Theologically Sound Group Leaders
What your small group teachers and leaders say about the Bible makes an eternal difference in the lives of men, women, boys, and girls. When people hear untruths, they can be driven to despair, pride, heresy, legalism, or immorality.
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Louie Giglio on Facing Anxiety and Losing Control
Eight years ago, pastor and Passion Conference founder Louie Giglio says he “literally overnight fell off the edge of a cliff into depression.”
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Leading a Church in a Politically Charged Culture
Pastors must have the courage and the clarity to preach about how Christians should approach politics, patriotism, and partisan beliefs.
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Leaders Finish the Job
Getting started on a major change is often the easiest part. Excitement is high and energy abounds. Staying with a project to completion is more difficult.
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