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Why Leading Yourself Is So Crucial But So Hard
John Maxwell teaches on “The Law of the Lid” in which he reminds leaders that every leader is the lid to their organization. No matter how much we wish it, the team will never exceed the capabilities and qualities of the leader. This means that when you see growth come to a stall, you as the leader, are probably part of the issue. However, this doesn’t mean its hopeless.
7 Absolutely Certain Ways to Grow as a Leader
Are you interested in growing as a leader, or just in getting ahead? In my job as a leadership coach, I see lots of people who want to advance. But my work is much easier--and the odds of moving ahead are much better--when the person I'm coaching wants to be coached and is focused on their own growth instead of an outcome they can't fully control. Here are seven opportunities to grow as a leader, the more closely you follow them, the better your chances of success.
How To Dream For The Future
Put God where He should be - in your dream for the future. Here are three ways you can do that.
Planning Your Preaching Series
Heading into the new year, this is a great time to think through what you’ll be preaching on for the next 12 months.
5 Ways to Create Momentum
You can feel it in the air, it’s a lack of momentum. It’s hard to put your finger on why it just feels like your church is “same ol’, same ol” and, as the leader, you’re acutely aware of it. This is normal. The church will experience lulls throughout the year. Here are 5 ways to jump-start momentum in your church.
Healing from Hurts that Run Deep
The following are five principles that I have had to incorporate into my leadership life. Hopefully they will be helpful those who read this article and are dealing with similar painful issues.
12 Days of Christmas Outreach
Here are 12 Christmas outreach activities you can do as a church. Remember to use these to build a bridge of connection with the people that you are engaging with and invite them to something next.
The Church as a Field or Force
In this age of social media, instant gratification, and excessive focus on materialism and self, the only path to contentment and eternity is the reality of abundant life through the love, acceptance, and forgiveness that can only be found in a redeeming relationship Jesus Christ.
You Measure What Matters
If you haven’t counted anything other than the offering, you can start today. This will help you determine the effectiveness of outreaches, advertising, invitational culture, and ministry effectiveness.
No One Comes To Church Cause They Should Anymore
The idea of “should” is something that plagues church leadership. We think that people “should” go to church because that’s what they “should” do. Except …. People don’t think that way anymore.
Leading Your Congregation through the Process of Grief
As Local Church leaders, we will inevitably find occasions where we must process our own grief, assist our leadership in coping with loss, and bring encouragement to the congregation under our care.
Ephesians 4 is Literally Your Job Description
Many of us have read Ephesians 4:12-16 and if you haven’t, stop and go read it. Here’s the thing, if you are a leader in the church, your job is to equip the people for good works.
Are You Thinking Like A Hireling?
None of us would ever admit this in public, but sometimes we can fall into the hireling mindset where we begin to think about what we do, like a job.
Surviving vs. Thriving in Ministry
There is power in the mindset of a leader. If a leader feels they are barely getting by, they will move into survival mode. If the leader has a thriving mindset, they will seek to expand and take risks for the sake of growing and improving.
A Culture of Deferred Maintenance
It’s interesting when I visit some of our churches I notice that our buildings are falling into disrepair and look unkept. This is because of a culture of deferred maintenance.
Safeguards for a Productive and Healthy Season
While the following tips may seem to be simplistic and obvious, they are the very things many pastors neglect.