By Todd Adkins
In the past, a leader may have led one or two major changes throughout his or her career. Now, major changes happen every 5-10 years, if not more often. This is the lot we have been given as leaders. Two things are happening, change in the world is increasing ...
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Pastors
Response to Abuse by a Church Leader, Part 1
By Brad Hambrick
This is the first of a three-part series in which we will be providing guidance on how to respond if a church leader is abusive in their role as pastor or ministry leader. We are providing unique guidance for situations like:
- A pastor or staff member is ...
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How to Ensure Ongoing Ministry Alignment
By Todd Adkins
As a church leader, you can’t leave “good enough” alone in ministry. God’s hope for the world is the local church. There is no Plan B. To help you assess your plans and hone in what you’ve implemented, I’m going to discuss a framework for concentric alignment. ...
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4 Truths to Tell Your Soul in Anxious Times
By Michael Kelley
I have developed a new morning routine. Every morning, while I’m still waking up, I reach for my phone and immediately opening up the “Moments” section of Twitter to see what has happened overnight. How many new cases? What governmental action is being taken? ...
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Responding to Change with Vision, Understanding, Clarity, and Agility
By Todd Adkins
The U.S. military created the acronym V.U.C.A right after the Cold War. While the war was going on, the battle lines of the world were pretty much set in place. But after that, the situation was volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous. And our situation ...
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Your Walk With God is Rooted in Community
By Paul Tripp
Christianity is not an individualistic religion. Christianity is deeply relational. Every person’s walk with God, in some way, shape, or form, is a community project. In order to become who God has called you to be or to do what God has called you to do, you need ...
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