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Great Leadership Often Starts With A Broken Heart –

March 14, 2017 By haleyveturis

by Brandon Cox  Nehemiah, of the Old Testament, is considered one of the greatest models of successful leadership in history. And his story started with a question: “How’s Jerusalem?” When the …

Filed Under: Integrity, Leadership, Missional, Serving Tagged With: Broken heart, compassion, leader, Leadership

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

Leadership Roundup: Articles Worth Reading –

January 27, 2017 By lwleadership

10 Mind Blowing Facts to Fuel Your Hospitality Ministry – Will Mancini These reasons constitute why I keep this strategic component in Auxano’s toolbox.  While some facts may not be …

Filed Under: Hospitality, Serving, Spiritual Health Tagged With: church guests, dangers in ministry, pipeline conference, servant leadership

Whose Armor Are You Bearing? –

September 22, 2016 By michaelkelley

“Do what is in your heart. You choose. I’m right here with you whatever you decide” (1 Samuel 14:7). It’s a beautiful and courageous declaration made by… someone. We don’t know his name, for it’s …

Filed Under: Serving Tagged With: armor bearer, how do I serve others, pipeline conference, serving other leaders, serving your leader, Sunday school teachers

Leadership Requires Obedience, Not Perfection –

May 20, 2015 By selmawilson

I still get a lump in my throat and a knot in my stomach when I think of myself as a “leader.” I really prefer being a “helper” to leaders. Don’t tell anyone, but I …

Filed Under: Encouragement, Leadership, Serving

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