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5 Thoughts on Unity and Uniformity –

January 6, 2016 By ericgeiger

1. There is danger in confusing uniformity and unity Uniformity offers a pseudo-unity. After all, it is possible to build something (even a ministry) on uniformity and call it unity, when in …

Filed Under: Church, Discipleship, Relationships Tagged With: Christian unity, eric geiger, how to get to unity, uniformity in church, unity in the church

Making Family Christmas Memories –

December 21, 2015 By ericgeiger

Families have lots of different Christmas traditions, and these are good things to have. They help the family establish a rhythm and build memories together. As you spend time with your kids this …

Filed Under: Relationships Tagged With: Christmas, christmas traditions, family christmas ideas, family christmas memories

3 Leadership Metaphors for Community –

December 1, 2015 By lwleadership

By Brad Watson Leadership is such a strange thing, especially in the West. The position of leadership is idolized while the role of leadership is neglected. Many children are pushed to being the …

Filed Under: Leadership, Relationships Tagged With: Brad Watson, Discipleship, gospel centered leadership, gospel centered pastoring, leadership and gardening, missional communities, the burden of leadership

Relational Economy: 10 Ways to Build Your Credit –

November 24, 2015 By lwleadership

By Kevin Spratt Every interaction with the world around us has some kind of economy. The most basic economy today can be found on Twitter. Any user with enough time can connect with over 200,000 …

Filed Under: Relationships Tagged With: building relationships, effective leadership, Ministry Grid, relational leadership

Little Things Make a Big Difference –

November 19, 2015 By selmawilson

My husband Rodney and I often say that it’s the little things that make a great marriage (and it’s the little things that can destroy a marriage). Just as the little things make a big difference …

Filed Under: Relationships Tagged With: how to grow in your marriage, little things to help your marriage, marriage and leadership, secrets to a great marriage, selma wilson, thriving marriages

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