4 Kinds of Thinking That Can Sabotage Your Leadership
Are any of these patterns of thinking undercutting your ability to lead effectively?
Are any of these patterns of thinking undercutting your ability to lead effectively?
The philosophy of fatalism holds that everything, including evil, suffering, and damnation, happens inevitably, with human beings powerless to effect change, which contrasts with God’s sovereignty and human choice guiding action.
Over 93% of churches in the United States are not involved in reproducing another church. This is a church planter shortage issue that, if unaddressed, could limit the spread of gospel-centered communities.
True leadership longevity means a pastor’s impact grows over time, not overnight.
Confrontational evangelism is not wrong; it is just that very few believers are effective at it. But Everyday Missionaries can build relationships with people and share the gospel.
Policies and accountability are inherently limited tools for guidance, but they also shape how leaders and churches navigate tough choices and protect the mission.
There’s nothing magic about it – it’s just an attitude change that impacts everything and everyone around you.
The most enduring results of evangelism happen when people make their decision to follow Jesus in the context of a local church.
We might easily find ourselves worshiping a representation of God, a form of Christian idolatry that bears the name and many of the attributes of the God of the Bible.
Gen Z is the greatest invitation to return back to what the church has always been about, and we must be ready for the next generation.