By Darrel Girardier
When it comes to church communications, you may think there’s nothing that really separates you from other church ministries. I can understand that to a certain level. But I also think there are some really unique aspects of serving in church communications ...
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Communication
3 Mistakes Leaders Make When Using Social Media –
By Chris Martin
This might be a bit of an overstatement, but I’m going to say it anyway: if you are a leader, you have a responsibility to be on social media.
Now, there are obvious exceptions, like if social media is leading you into sin or otherwise affecting your walk with ...
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Lateral Leadership –
By Eric Geiger
I recently Skyped in for a class Ed Stetzer was teaching at Wheaton, where Ed teaches and serves as the Executive Director of the Billy Graham Center of Evangelism. Ed asked me a series of questions to kick off the discussion, and in one of those questions, he ...
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3 Reasons Why Leaders Needs to Laugh at Themselves –
One thousand of our employees waited expectantly for me to take the stage. I had just received a promotion and became the first woman on the executive leadership team in our organization’s history. After a generous introduction, applause rang out and I started toward the podium. ...
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3 Good Reasons to Heed Limits In Your Leadership –
by Jenni Catron
Recently I was pursuing an opportunity that I was really excited about. Not only was it something that I would enjoy, but also it would enable me to be closer to my family and be helpful to the future of The 4Sight Group. I started out cautiously optimist and ...
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3 Proper Ways to React to the Mysteries of God –
A.W. Tozer once wrote in The Pursuit of God:
“The believing man does not claim to understand. He falls to his knees and whispers, ‘God.’ The man of earth kneels also, but not to worship. He kneels to examine, to search, to find the cause and the how of things.”
What Tozer is ...
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