By Brad Hambrick
For ministry leaders it can often feel inappropriate to contact Child Protective Services (CPS) or law enforcement without first questioning an alleged perpetrator of abuse, especially if this person is a church member under our shepherding care.
We think, ...
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Leadership


Three Non-Financial Currencies for Volunteers and Leaders
By Carey Nieuwhof
You can’t pay everyone for what they do in your church or ministry. You can’t pay all your preschool volunteers, all your small group leaders, all your worship team members, and so on. Even for those who are in paid positions, money isn’t always the greatest ...
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How to Lead with Humility and Accountability
By Paul Tripp
Never be seduced by your knowledge, skill, experience, or success as a leader. Those things don’t define who you are or what you need. Leadership has a way of changing who you think you are and what you need and the way you relate to those you’re called to serve. ...
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Why Your Church Needs a Brand Guide
By Darrel Girardier
As a church communicator, you will field many requests from people all over the church. In the midst of these requests, it can be hard to maintain one consistent look for your church brand. You will be the go-to person for questions regarding your church’s ...
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How to Cultivate Humility as Leader
By Carey Nieuwhof
Do you struggle with pride? Many of us would quickly respond, “No! But I know someone who needs to read this …” Please hang with me for a moment.
Most people associate pride with narcissism. And yes, there’s definitely a correlation. With the ...
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Change Is an Art and a Science
By Todd Adkins
Leading change in any organization is both an art and a science and requires us to be agile leaders. There comes a time when you must quickly assess a situation, understand the current conditions, and commit to change. But has Mike Tyson once said, “Everyone has ...
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