How Church Leaders Can Mobilize Their Churches for Community Ministry
It’s exciting to see many churches embracing community and missional ministry more than ever. When I grew up, I can’t remember being challenged to...
The Public Nature of Pastoring and the Inescapable Reality You Always Represent Your Church
“. . . because you’re the pastor.”
Most pastors have heard the end of this sentence at some point. Perhaps you bristled at hearing it....
5 Ways a Leader Can Adapt In Business Today
The world of business is ever-evolving. This means leaders have to evolve, no… adapt to the changes in the business world. A leader who fails to...
How Our Leadership Weakness Becomes Strength with God
Leaders are often reluctant to acknowledge and accept their weaknesses.
I can understand that. I’m often reluctant too. I’m trained to “overcome” my weaknesses and...
Ten Suggestions for Church Members When They Read Negative Things About Their Pastors on...
It will happen to most pastors. They will wake up one morning to texts or emails. The wording will say something like, “Pastor, you...
Watch for Cracks
We all know it’s the little things that matter. It’s the little things that tell us whether or not we’re living and leading with...
Saving a Church In Crisis, Part 2 by Pastor Richard Exley
Recently, I began sharing with you how in my early 60’s I accepted the call to lead pastor a church in crisis. This was...
4 Important Questions That Can Lead to Strategic Change
Easter reminds us of new life, and with Spring we not only see budding trees and blooming flowers, but also sense a busyness in...
Podcast | Strategies for the Reformation Revolution (feat. Anthony Delaney)
In today’s podcast, William Vanderbloemen talks Anthony Delaney, Leader of the Launch conference, Host of The Future Podcast, Senior Leader of Ivy Church in Manchester, and...
The Most Important Leadership Tool
Who or what do you lead? There are books, conferences, blogs, podcasts, and masterclasses on how to be a better leader, but we often...