By Carey Nieuwhof
There are five ways leaders stunt the growth of their organization: they decide to run everything, lead everything, control everything, attend everything, or attempt to know everything. Often, leaders move through each step of this progression, and at each ...
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Pastors
Nine Common Types of Church Cowards
By Thom Rainer
Many pastors and church leaders are miserable because of fewer than five percent of the church members.
Let me state if positively. Over 95 percent of church members are supportive and encouraging.
So pastors and other church leaders need to learn and deal ...
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Nine Common Types of Church Cowards –
By Thom Rainer
Many pastors and church leaders are miserable because of fewer than five percent of the church members.
Let me state if positively. Over 95 percent of church members are supportive and encouraging.
So pastors and other church leaders need to learn and deal with ...
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Mentoring and the Story of Elijah –
By Mark Jobe
The story of Elijah is one of the most inspirational and influential stories in the Bible, and it presents us with an example of healthy mentorship as Christian leaders.
When Elijah is at the darkest moment of his life, we see him in a cave crying out to God. He ...
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How to Fail as a Leader
By Matt Brown
So much of our lives and world are affected by those in leadership roles. When leaders improve, grow and become healthier, this has a great affect on the people and organizations they lead.
So much of leadership is intentional improvement. If we don't focus on ...
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Two Core Church Systems and the Encyclopedia Britannica –
By Daniel Im
When I was a kid, I wanted to be a doctor. I remember that my family had the Encyclopedia Britannica set, and I would read through it all the time. One of my favorite things to look at within the encyclopedia was the section of transparent pages about human anatomy ...
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