5 Leadership Insights I Wish I’d Known
You won't glean these insights in seminary, but if you take them to heart you can save yourself a lot of ministry headaches.
You won't glean these insights in seminary, but if you take them to heart you can save yourself a lot of ministry headaches.
The congregation of Bethel Lutheran Church has learned to seek out 'park bench' moments to share their faith in the course of everyday life.
Valuing your differences helps see that you are both necessary for the relationship. You are on the same team.
If we model evangelism, equip people to do it and then encourage them to share when they do it, it can become contagious.
In the course of our daily lives it's easy to get our priorities out of order. We need to be sure that our priorities are in line with God's.
We know what we've been saved from, but knowing what we've been saved for is just as important.
Peter and Bev Mortlock grew a church from 12 people to 10,000. Their secret? They simply always wanted to "reach one more."
Caring for the poor was a mark of faith in the first two centuries of Christianity. We need to recover our urgency to care for the needs of the poor.
Inspiring others is an essential leadership skill. But inspiration is not a stand-alone skill. Here's what it takes.
When the heavens open and your big idea, project or mission becomes clear, take some time.