Look Before You Innovate: The Secret of Change
If innovation is not constrained by biblical essentials and confessional convictions, we can innovate away what "church" really is.
If innovation is not constrained by biblical essentials and confessional convictions, we can innovate away what "church" really is.
“Credibility begins and ends in what is modeled from the top.”
"If I’m not careful, I can create a well-worn path to all the wrong places by allowing myself to love all the wrong things."
Outreach columnist Brad Powell shares a surprising insight about the largest obstacle to effectively leading the church.
Brad Lomenick, Catalyst: Accountability is one of the great engines of leadership longevity.
Four patterns from churches that have changed successfully.
Cole NeSmith: "When are we going to learn that taking care of church business is not a replacement for relationships?"
Eliminating “need” from your vocabulary and allowing unbelievers to serve at the church may have a significant impact.
Brad Powell: God's power is the common and non-negotiable need if you are to lead a church of any size.
Carey Nieuwhof: Can you preach to a room full of churched people and unchurched people at the same time?