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Video: Shepherding a Team of Creatives

July 1, 2019 By lwleadership

If you are a leader of a worship ministry, you have a shepherding responsibility. Sometimes shepherding people who are creative can be very challenging. If you have the responsibility of …

Filed Under: Coaching, Creative, Leadership

My View on the Debate About Annual Reviews –

January 3, 2018 By churchleaders

By Eric Geiger There is an ongoing debate among leaders as to the value of annual reviews. Some insist they are a bureaucratic waste of time. If you want to make a case against providing annual …

Filed Under: Coaching, Leadership, Pastors

6 Questions You Should Be Asking Those You Lead –

September 6, 2017 By lwleadership

By Eric Geiger Great leaders ask great questions. Great leaders ask questions to learn but also to encourage those they lead to think strategically. Below are six questions leaders should be …

Filed Under: Coaching, Development, Leadership, Mentor, Pastors

5 Warning Signs That Laziness Is Creeping into Your Leadership –

June 5, 2017 By lwleadership

by Eric Geiger The people of God have always understood laziness to be a sin because laziness fails to appreciate the gift and blessing of work and fails to make the most of the time we have been …

Filed Under: Coaching, Leadership, Management, Stewardship

Practice What You Preach: Turning to Jesus In Exhaustion –

April 14, 2017 By lwleadership

by Adam Weber I became a pastor and started Embrace when I was twenty-four years old. It wasn’t my idea. I was available and God had a plan. We sent a couple of emails to see if anyone might be …

Filed Under: Accountability, Anxiety, Balance, Character, Coaching, Culture, Decision Making, Development, Discipleship, Emotional Health, Endurance, Family, Leadership, Longevity, Management, Margin, Presence, Purpose Tagged With: Exhaustion, integrity, Rest, Self-Care

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