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tarting well in your first year is so important for the long run of your leadership. In your first year of ministry, it is more...

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One well-worn adage goes, “The two things you can’t avoid in life are death and taxes.” I’d  suggest one more adage for those in ministry....

4 Weapons of Mass Distraction In a Leader’s Life

In Os Guiness’ excellent book, Fool’s Talk: Recovering the Art of Christian Persuasion, he used the phrase, ‘weapons of mass distraction,’ to describe how people today distract themselves...

Nine Realities Your Church Will Face In 2022

Presuming we get on the other side of COVID by the end of this year, the picture for churches in America is mostly clear....

A New Appointed Journey

When God redirects our journeys, it is always for His purpose and His plan. Ruth learned this truth through tragedy and a redirected path. No...

Four Different Ways to Measure Success: Metrics for a New Era of Church

This Post On Church Metrics Is Written By Jeff Lockyer, The Lead Pastor Of Southridge Community Church, A Multi-Site, Missional Church In The Niagara...

Building Students for God’s Kingdom by Jim Graff

Do you agree that 2020 was both a year of suffering and breakthrough? When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, our life changed unexpectedly. We began to...

5 Tips for Stepping Into Leadership In Seasons of Uncertainty

In early 2020, we here at Vanderbloemen had the honor of working alongside Christian Heritage School as they searched for their new Head of...

6 Deliberate Actions to Strengthen the Future of the Church

6 Deliberate Actions To Strengthen The Future Of The Church If you were to predict the future of the Church, where do you think it’s...

I Ran Out of “fake It Till You Make It”

At a conference for church planters and their spouses, I was recently asked what steps I took to develop relational authenticity with the women...
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