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No Such Thing As Perfect
in Lead onThere’s no such thing as perfect. Do you agree with this statement? Or did you bristle at the thought? Perhaps,…
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Your Equipping Team Culture Doesn’t Have to Be Corny
in Lead onOur church stewardship team is growing corn. Even if your congregation was located in southern Illinois (like mine), this statement…
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Quit…or Stick?
in Lead onSeth Godin’s little book, The Dip, addresses the question of when to quit and when to stick. The subtitle—a Little…
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Instant Growth – Just Add People!
in Lead onI love C.H. Spurgeon’s quote: The day we find the perfect church, it becomes imperfect the moment we join it.…
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Do You Know Which Hats You Need to Wear and How Often?
in Lead onI remember in a previous position being required to track my time between writing, editing, and web work. I also…
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7 Quick Tips for Fostering Multi-Generational Service
in Lead on“How can we get the next generation more engaged in service?” “Are there ways to encourage the generations to work…
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4 Questions Every Church Volunteer Leader Should Ask
in Lead on1. Do I have good reason to lead? Good reasons include a sense of God’s calling, a mission/vision, a passion…
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Body Language for Believing in People
in Lead on“Love bears up under anything and everything that comes, is ever ready to believe the best of every person…” I…
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3 Tips for Dealing with Difficult People
in Lead onI know you don’t have difficult church volunteers, right? So just skip today’s article if you’ve never had to deal…
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4 Questions to Keep Your Vision Fresh
in Lead onThe start of a new year is the perfect time to freshen the vision for your area of ministry—both in…