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3 Ways To Expand Your Perspective on Mentorship –

March 15, 2017 By lwleadership

By Debbie Eaton & Haley Veturis It all happened so fast. Before I (Haley) knew it, I was recruited to be part of a collaborative team to dream up a new event for women at our church. What …

Filed Under: Accountability, Balance, Coaching, Development, Discipleship, Emotional Health, Encouragement, Leadership, Mentor, Personal Growth, Practical Advice, Prayer, Relationships, Spiritual Growth, Spiritual Health Tagged With: building relationships, legacy, Mentorship, prayer, presence, relationships, relationships that matter, the importance of mentorship

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

8 Relationships You Can’t Live Without –

February 17, 2017 By justinlathrop

by Justin Lathrop Being a leader is not easy. Not by a long shot. In fact, with all of the hard work and criticism we face, sometimes it can feel like a lonely, thankless job. At the same time, …

Filed Under: Accountability, Coaching, Community, Discipleship, Mentor, Pastors, Personal Growth, Relationships Tagged With: building relationships, coach, counselor, hero, mentee, mentor, pastor, pastor relationships, relationships, spiritual mentor

When The Pastor Has An Affair –

February 16, 2017 By lwleadership

by Thom S. Rainer It happens too frequently. It can be the lead pastor or any church staff member. And too many churches do not handle such tragedy well. But many churches do. Allow me to share …

Filed Under: reconciliation, Relationships, Thom Rainer Tagged With: Affair in the church, moral failure, pastors committing moral failure, Reconciliation

3 Ways Busyness Is Destroying You And Your Relationships –

February 15, 2017 By lwleadership

by Rob Tims All too rare are the days when the list of our daily tasks lines up well with our available resources to achieve those tasks. Perhaps our expectations for the day are too high. Maybe …

Filed Under: Accountability, Balance, Failure, Margin, Relationships Tagged With: Busyness, relationships, Rest, too busy to lead, work

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