Leadership

David Uth: Loving People One at a Time

“The more central the gospel becomes in your ministry, the more you can fly above all of that division because the gospel transcends it.” -Pastor David Uth

David Kinnaman: Start the Conversation

Church leaders must recognize that what feels hidden is actually hurting people, and that discipleship includes helping people break free from destructive patterns.

Avoid These 10 Awful Messages to Visitors

There’s no joy in sharing these stories, but there’s clarity. These experiences shine a spotlight on what must change if we truly want to be welcoming communities of grace.

5 Social Media Guidelines for Pastors and Church Staff

Lessons I've learned from others' and my own mistakes

Don’t Try to Reinvent the Wheel this Christmas

Christmas can be one of your church’s best momentum-building times of the year.

Faith Eury Cho: Centered on the Presence of God

Busyness doesn’t have to compete with my intimacy with the Lord. I do everything for him and with him.

People Aren’t Interruptions

How do you handle it when people drop by unannounced?

3 Ways to Create a Welcoming Environment for Visitors

How do you welcome people who feel like outsiders?

The Benefits of Collaborative Leadership

6 ways plurality serves the church

8 Reasons Why People Aren’t Coming Back After Christmas

Guest experience pitfalls: It's about the details ...

Church Is for Introverts, Too

Everyone is shy. Really. Even the most extrovert among us is at heart a shy individual who has to make himself/herself walk up to strangers and greet them.