The Addiction Many Pastors Are Hooked on
Addiction. Usually the word connotes a physical compulsion to drink or eat too heavily, use illicit drugs, or satisfy our sexual passions in sinful...
Developing Multi-site Church Culture
Culture across multiple locations takes twice as much work and requires an intentional plan to unite your staff. William Vanderbloemen shares 3 tips on...
8 Signs You May Be an Anxious Leader
In my third book, People Pleasing Pastors: Avoiding the Pitfalls of Approval Motivated Leadership, I combine three sources of insight, the Bible, Bowen Family Systems, and Brain...
Why Women’s Ministry Is Essential In a Healthy Church
Written by: Sharon Dickens
Sharon Dickens has worked in her community for over 30 years. She’s been on staff at Niddrie Community Church for more than...
5 Essential Tips for Leading a Remote Team
Did you know over 60% of new hires are requesting flexible work schedules upon interviewing?
In the newest report from ADP Research Institute, “two-thirds (64%)...
Old Versus New
It’s the time of year when each of us reflects on the end of the old and the beginning of the new. We make...
5 Good Questions to Assess Your Volunteer Teams
How would you assess the strength of your volunteer teams?
Strong and vibrantSteady and goodStruggling but functionalTrying to survive
Maybe it depends on the ministry.
Many of...
5 ½ Tips for Every Young Leader’s Success
Did you know that when Airbnb was founded, CEO Brian Chesky was only 27 years old? Or that Steve Jobs was only 25 years...
Why Pastors Are Sometimes Like Turtles
Recently Leadership Network asked 40 pastors (including the likes of Wayne Cordeiro and Elmer Towns) to explain in 6 minutes what they wish they had done differently in ministry....
Stop Training Your Employees to Not Try
When employees step out of their comfort zone and try something new, magical things happen. Google allows its employees to spend 20% of their...