4 Ways to Beat Your Ministry Funk
It’s inevitable--we all go through ministry funks. Steven Furtick offers four tips on getting out of them.
It’s inevitable--we all go through ministry funks. Steven Furtick offers four tips on getting out of them.
Eugene Cho: "We must learn to take care of and invest in ourselves."
To lead thriving ministries, we must lead from a place of strength, our own soul care. But how?
Bobby Gruenewald: “The church has the talent and resources to once again become influencers of culture and agents of change.”
Carey Nieuwhof: "Overcome these tensions and you’re closer to progress. Avoid them and you can stay stuck a long time."
Ed Stetzer: The “rock star” problem is a sin issue, not a church-size issue.
Steven Furtick: "If you’re going to err, err on the side of simply giving people Jesus."
Ed Stetzer: "To create boundaries, pastors must be able to say no when other people want them to say yes."
Five pastors tell how they helped churches overcome adversity and engage the unchurched in their communities.
Dan Kimball: “Unlike church staff, volunteers don’t have the luxury of scheduling Fridays or Mondays off.”