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“We can’t just assume that what worked for us in the past will work in the future.” One day the CEO of a car manufacturer...

3 Qualities Necessary to Learn from Our Critics

Nobody likes to be criticized, at least not at first. Sometimes criticism is warranted. Sometimes it’s not. And sometimes it hard to differentiate between...

Your Church Is Now a Blank Slate

You will never get to return to your church. Let me be clearer. When you return to gather for worship and fellowship and study, it...

7 Barriers and Builders for a Healthy Staff Culture

Within thirty seconds of walking into a restaurant, hotel, doctor’s office, bank, church, etc., you know if you feel welcomed, comfortable, and if you...

4 Critical Things for Christian Higher Education Leaders to Remember

First, a confession. I must admit that I’ve not been “on the ground and in the trenches” working on a college campus for a...

10 Reasons Not to Quit Abruptly, Pastor

“Therefore, we do not lose heart.” (II Corinthians 4:1,16) From time to time I receive notes like this one: “I resigned my church tonight. Just couldn’t...

11 Traits of a Foolish Pastor

When you think of a ‘fool’ often a humorous movie character comes to mind like the Three Stooges, Don Knotts, or Jerry Lewis. But...

3 Relational Characteristics for Your Staff to Work Well Together – (even Under Pressure)

Have you noticed that friends and family get along pretty well when life is smooth and easy, but the moment that pressure is on...

Lost In the Wrong Details, or Leveraging the Right Details? (and How You Can Know.)

A friend of mine has his private pilot license and loves flying his Cessna. He is also fond of saying “Don’t bother me with...

Are You Growing In Wisdom or Just . . . Growing?

Written by: Patti Rosell  Patti Rosell is a wife and mother of four. She has her master’s in social work and has seen those skills repurposed...
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