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10 Practical First Year Priorities at a New Church – Part 1 –

May 8, 2017 By lwleadership

by Andrew Hebert What are the most important priorities for a pastor who begins serving at a new church? I began pastoring my present church a few months ago. This is the fifth church I’ve served …

Filed Under: Church, Church Growth, Culture, Leadership, Management

10 Ways Pastors Can be Bad Bosses –

May 4, 2017 By lwleadership

by Thom Rainer I’ve been working with pastors and those they serve for over three decades. That means two things: I have a lot of experience and I am old. In the course of three decades, I have …

Filed Under: Character, Culture, Leadership, Management

3 Leadership Lessons from Jerry Seinfeld –

May 1, 2017 By lwleadership

by Eric Geiger I recently listened to Daniel McGinn’s interview with Jerry Seinfeld on the HBR Ideacast (also published in the January/February issue of Harvard Business Review). In the …

Filed Under: Collaboration, Culture, Leadership, Management

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

5 Ways To Maximize Your Down Time –

March 7, 2017 By lwleadership

by Clark Campbell  As leaders, I think it’s fair to say that most of our peers recognize the need for more margin (space to breathe) in our busy lives. While many of us have begun to do something …

Filed Under: Accountability, Balance, Management, Margin, Productivity, Rest, Time Management Tagged With: balance, down time, how to manage your downtime, productivity, Rest, Time management

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