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Leader, It’s Okay to Play Favorites

December 2, 2020 By Ministry Grid

By Carey Nieuwhof Leader, it’s okay to play favorites. This statement may sound controversial, but stick with me for a minute.  The assumption in most churches is that you should treat …

Filed Under: Leadership, Pastors, Relationships

Ministry Partners: Three Key Professionals in Victim Advocate Roles

January 10, 2020 By lwleadership

By Brad Hambrick The relationship between ministry leaders and social workers or mental health professionals has not always been a good one. At one level, this is surprising because both have …

Filed Under: Leadership, Pastors, Relationships

Why You Should Stop Using Your Personality Test As A Crutch –

April 25, 2017 By michaelkelley

Are you an otter or a golden retriever? Are you a “D” or an “I”? Are you an “ENTJ” or “INFP”? Are you a green or a red? The list could go on and on, for this is the vocabulary of the personality …

Filed Under: Accountability, Balance, Character, Culture, Discipleship, Emotional Intelligence, Integrity, Leadership, Relationships Tagged With: holiness, personalities, personality tests

Why You Never Stop Working –

April 17, 2017 By lwleadership

by Wes Gay Yesterday morning I had the opportunity to meet with Lee Cockerell, author of Creating Magic (affiliate link). Mr. Cockerell retired as executive vice-president from Walt Disney World …

Filed Under: Balance, Character, Community, Leadership, Partnership, Presence, Relationships Tagged With: People, People matter

Learn to Lead Through the Power of Presence –

March 28, 2017 By lwleadership

By Jeremy C. Burton “I sent them an email three days ago and haven’t heard back.” “I texted them twice and am waiting on a response.” If you are in a leadership role, you have probably heard …

Filed Under: Balance, Coaching, Communication, Hospitality, Leadership, Listening, Margin, Personal Growth, Presence, Relationships Tagged With: Leadership, Power of presence, presence

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