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7 STRATEGIES TO DEVELOP LEADERS IN YOUR CHURCH –

February 28, 2017 By lwleadership

by Dr. Jeremy Roberts  If you want to lead a dynamic, growing ministry, you must develop leading and dynamic leaders. “Leadership development” is a phrase that sounds great in a blog post, in a …

Filed Under: Church, Culture, Development, Discipleship, Leadership, Management, Margin, Practical Advice, Relationships, Serving, Volunteers Tagged With: 7 strategies to develop leaders, building volunteers, church leaders, Discipleship, encourage leaders, Leadership, leadership development

Stop Working for the Weekend –

December 8, 2016 By bpiper

Friday’s coming. I can’t wait. I’m just working for the weekend right now. It’s almost here. Some weeks are like that – we’re so tired or worn down that we’re thinking about the next Friday …

Filed Under: Practical Advice Tagged With: do work you love, pipeline conference, stop working for the weekend

Diagnosing Ministry in Your Context –

January 20, 2016 By ericgeiger

The Lord used Nehemiah to rebuild the wall of Jerusalem, and Nehemiah is often recognized for being a strong and focused leader. It is important to note that he did not merely show up in …

Filed Under: Pastors, Practical Advice Tagged With: coming into a church, knowing the season your church is in, leading a church through change, pastor and leadership wisdom

Best Quotes From Life Church Network Summit –

October 26, 2015 By lwleadership

LifeChurch.tv has recently changed it’s name to Life.Church. They also recently hosted affilitate churches for a “Network Summit” to learn and grow in strategic church …

Filed Under: Practical Advice, Quotes Tagged With: church leadership advice, craig groeschel, life.church, lifechurch.tv, network summit, practical church growth advice

When Complexity Abounds, Return to Simplicity –

September 30, 2015 By michaelkelley

Sometimes I drink too much coffee. And not like, “Perhaps I shouldn’t have had that extra cup in the afternoon because now I’m having a little trouble sleeping,” but more like, “I think my heart …

Filed Under: Leadership, Practical Advice Tagged With: one thing, simple focus in life, simple leadership, slowing leadership down

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