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5 Ways to Develop a Great Relationship with Your Senior Pastor –
By Jim Law
It’s my joy to serve as executive pastor of First Baptist Church in Woodstock, Ga., going on 23 years now. One of the most distinct privileges of this position is the opportunity I have to continually develop a close relationship with my pastor, Dr. Johnny Hunt. He is ...
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Leadership Roundup: Articles Worth Reading –
3 Things to Consider About Multiculturalism from The Exchange by Ed Stetzer
Doing multicultural ministry is a gift because it gives us a glimpse of forever.
You Won't Waste Your Life by Jonathan Parnell from Desiring God
Have you ever considered serving in a rural ...
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The Taste of Starting Over –
by Ben Mandrell
Starting over … Perhaps you’ve been there before; perhaps you are there now. For me, beginning anew has felt like a clash of conflicting feelings. Leaving my church behind to become a church planter has caused two very different tastes to be born in my mouth. In ...
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15 Keys of a Make It Happen Team Culture –
Brad Lomenick, president and key visionary of Catalyst, shares 15 tips for how teams can be successful, accomplish goals, and get things done. This video is courtesy of Ministry Grid, a revolutionary, new platform for training church leaders that is unmatched in scope of content, ...
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Time Management Is Your Responsibility –
As a ministry leader, time management is probably a challenge for you from time to time. Am I right? Jim Baker, executive pastor of Brentwood Baptist Church in Nashville, Tenn., offers several solutions to help leaders manage time more ...
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3 Wrong Assumptions Church Leaders Make –
As a church leader, you've probably noticed that when your assumptions are incorrect, you're more likely to implement plans that don't go anywhere. Why? Because what we've assumed to be true about the people in our congregations isn't in line with reality. So, we're forced to go ...
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Leading Through Change: When “Everyone Is Saying …” –
Perhaps one day it will happen. Perhaps one day the statement “Everyone is saying …” will really mean everyone is saying. Perhaps one day the statement, “A lot of people think …” will really mean a lot of people think. But so far, in nearly 20 years of experience in ministry, ...
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