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7 Ways to Protect Your Marriage In Hard Times –

February 14, 2017 By lwleadership

by Dave Willis   I was speaking to a man from our church this week and he was telling me about some major struggles he and his wife were facing. Talking with him for ten minutes inspired me …

Filed Under: Character, Emotional Health, Marriage, Relationships Tagged With: accountability, building relationships, how to grow in your marriage, little things to help your marriage, Marriage, marriage and ministry, relationships, Strong Relationships

The Gloriously Interruptable Jesus –

November 15, 2016 By michaelkelley

I have a picture in my mind of a room. It’s well lit by windows, and it overlooks a river. In the spring, you can open up the windows and hear the water gurgling over the rocks. There are …

Filed Under: Relationships Tagged With: interruptions at work, michael kelley, ministry and interruptions, pipeline conference

Why Churches Should Focus on Marriages – Part Two –

October 20, 2016 By lwleadership

By Dave Willis I think most of us already recognize the need for building stronger marriages and most of us also see the need for churches to do more. The disconnect isn’t in the knowing; it …

Filed Under: Relationships Tagged With: churches focus on marriage, churches marriage, pipeline conference, why marriage matters

Why Churches Should Focus on Marriages – Part One –

October 19, 2016 By lwleadership

By Dave Willis I recently sat down with a young couple in my office at church. They have been attending for a few months and the military moved them to our area, so they don’t have any family …

Filed Under: Relationships, Uncategorized Tagged With: how to stay married, marriage insights, pipeline conference

It Doesn’t Have to be Lonely at the Top –

September 29, 2016 By lwleadership

By Chris Brown To this day, it’s one of my loneliest memories in leadership. The pressure and anxiety I felt to meet payroll for the upcoming payday was suffocating. I had checks that needed to …

Filed Under: Relationships, Teams Tagged With: lonely at the top, lonely in leadership, pipeline conference

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