2021 has been an exhausting season for many. I don’t know about you but I don’t feel like I have too much gas left in the tank for 2022. It’s tough to prepare mentally for a new season when you feel the light at the end of the tunnel is growing dim.
Getting the Therapeutic Best from a Summer Vacation
Cohorts In The ABNWT
What’s your best shot at staying passionate about God’s call on your life? How can you sustain energy to fulfill God’s purposes for you and your congregation? How about a life-giving relationship with a cohort of leaders, who are in step or one step ahead of you? Our aim in the ABNWT is to develop a legion of leaders whose sole focus is to obey the Great Commission, lead prevailing, relentlessly, outbound churches, and raise up the next generation of adaptive pastors.
When You Want to Give Up
Pastor Joachim's Adaptive Change
Pastor Joachim Chisanga is one of the millions of people on the move for reasons benign and tragic. He misses the warmer, free, expressive climate and worship in southern Africa but he has adapted to southern Alberta. His perspective on adapting to change and leading outbound, adaptive change is informative.
Rooted In Resilience
Finding Light in the Deepest Dark
Self-Care, a Priority Protocol During the Pandemic
One Simple Switch to Avoid Ministry Burnout
12 Qualities of Pastors Who Last
9 Ways To Develop Leaders In Your Church
8 Things Mentally Strong People Do Every Day
After the Rush . . . How to save your Sanity
Safeguards for a Productive and Healthy Season
Self Care - Keeping The Fidget Spinner Balanced
Spiritually Healthy Leaders
A series of hardships in ministry such as cancer, members leaving, and the inability to grow as a church left me feeling bruised and beaten. My frustration was compounded because I thought I knew what we needed to do, only to find there was little fruit to show for it. I thought I was a good pastor, but I could not figure out what needed to happen to get us where we needed to go.