How To Pivot Your Pastoral Leadership In Uncertain Times
When times are normal, leaders inspire change. When times are disruptive, leaders provide stability.
When times are normal, leaders inspire change. When times are disruptive, leaders provide stability.
There’s no one to stop you from creating great content and distributing it to millions of people. Except you.
Church members aren’t looking for super-pastors, they want basic pastoral competence, honesty and leadership. That’s what they ought to expect.
The healthiest churches are relentless about being effective, not just busy. They trim off anything that saps time and energy.
Money isn’t the goal of ministry. But it is a tool – and an important one. When we manage our money well, we can do better ministry with it.
Intentional mentoring is a great way to expand your church’s capacity for effective ministry and fulfill our mandate to make disciples and equip God’s people.
With people spending an average of five hours a day on their mobile devices, technology is a helpful tool for churches as they fulfill their mission within their communities.
Here’s everything I’ve written on leading a small church during coronavirus so far, starting from my most recent articles.
Small churches have a serious advantage when it comes to discipleship. If we’ll use the right tools.
For years I bucked against the idea that I am a small church pastor. Instead of seeing it as my calling, my heart and my passion, I treated it like it was my penalty for not having the skills to be a big church pastor. So I consumed every church growth book and devoured all …
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