How God Prepares You for Change

To move forward with God, we must welcome change. The Lord declares, “Do not remember the former things, nor consider the things of old....

Church, Give Your Pastor a Sabbatical

Written by: Bill Riedel  Bill Riedel is the founding and lead pastor of Redemption Hill Church in Washington, D.C. He was formally trained at Trinity International...

Ten Signs That Your Church Members Think the Church Is a Country Club

When the preferences of the church members are greater than their passion for the gospel, the church is dying. Paul describes biblical church membership well...

3 Reasons Why People May Trust You Less Than You Imagined

One of the highest compliments you can receive is to hear someone say, “I trust you.” Don’t take that lightly. Trust takes time to earn...

5 Characteristics of Church’s That Demonstrate Strength and Stability

All churches experience seasons of storms, struggles and setbacks if they are pursing a God-sized, God-ordained vision. It is Godly leadership that helps us...

5 Reasons You Will Flourish In the Local Church

“I Don’t Need A Local Church.” I hear it all the time.  People who check out of the local, visible, touchable local church.  Individualism rules...

5 Questions to Assess Your Ability to Teach

Ability to Teach is one of the eleven competencies that Acts 29 considers essential when assessing church planters. You can explore the Competencies further on...

If I Could Master One Thing, It Would Be My Tongue

It’s easy to be religious. All you have to do is perform some rituals. Attend church (or some kind of worship service), give offerings,...

Looking for the Fine Print In the Gospel Message

I was getting ready to face the day and noticed something on the television.  An ad for “hair club for women” was running.  Photos...

4 Things to Give the People You Lead

I’m a firm believer that leaders are not there to demand things, push people around, and expect to be served. Instead, leaders are there...
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5 Ways to Minimize Decision Fatigue

Decision fatigue is a term that describes how a long series of decisions can actually diminish the overall quality of future decisions. Many leaders have unwittingly diminished their...

When Leading Means Disappointing People (and Other Fear of Man Issues)

Leading is an intricate dance between love and discomfort. It’s the constant wondering of what people think, the unspoken desire to please those we...

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As a team member, feeling appreciated beyond the paycheck is important. You put a lot of effort into fulfilling your job requirements, finding things...