By Eric Geiger
Leaders who need to be liked hurt the teams they lead. In extensive research, Elena Botelho discovered that leaders who want to be perceived as nice to the detriment of being decisive hurt the organizations they lead.
Jony Ive is the senior vice president of ...
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Pastors
Five Common Reasons Church Leaders Stop Leading –
By Thom Rainer
I am having an amazing time reading through the book of Joshua. My pastor (who happens to be my son, Jess) is also preaching through the early chapters of the book in our church.
I just can’t seem to get enough of Joshua. Among the many reasons Joshua is my ...
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Four Ways I’ve Made It Through Difficult Seasons of Ministry –
By Ronnie Floyd
Disappointment leads to discouragement in ministry. As I have shared with pastors before, you must see these times as seasons, meaning they come and go. Nevertheless, how do you make it through the difficult seasons of ministry?
The best way I can share about ...
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God Uses Preaching –
By Matt Brown
God can use whatever methods or techniques he wants to bring life change and hope to the world.
God uses many things, but God has ultimately and sovereignly chosen preaching to be one of the primary channels He uses to bring His blessing, His truth, and His ...
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3 Reasons Leaders Must Excel at Prioritization –
By Eric Geiger
It has been said that management insists on doing things right and leadership insists on doing the right things. While not a fully accurate or helpful statement, as it paints a false dichotomy between leadership and management, it is a common cliché for a reason: ...
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12 Things Pastors Can Do To Exponentially Grow Their Church –
By Brian Dodd
Practically every pastor and church leader I have ever met wants their church to grow. They want their churches to make a greater impact in their communities and around the world. Pastors and church leaders want to see the Kingdom of Heaven expanded by reaching ...
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