3 Reasons Why Your Church’s Marketing Is In Trouble
Your church’s marketing may be in trouble and you’re not aware of it. Unless you have a clear idea of who you are, what...
Considering the New Living Translation
We know that as a leader in your church, you care deeply about rooting your people in God’s Word. The common denominator of passionate,...
Healthy Leaders Accept the Risk of Delegating Authority
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...
Margin for Your Body
Had a great time in Grand Rapids last week and a busy weekend. I had six hours of driving Thursday, eight Friday (plus teaching),...
7 “small” Stumbles That Can Lead to a Big Fall
It’s not just celebrities who fall from leadership.
There are too many who quietly step down from leadership because, in some way, they have disqualified...
How to Absorb Ministry Punches with Grace
This is a brief excerpt from my current book, 5 Ministry Killers and How to Defeat Them-help for frustrated pastors.
Sometime in your ministry, someone probably...
Why the Lord Is so Rough on Some of His Choice Servants
“O you of little faith! Why did you doubt?” (Matthew 14:31).
The teacher is hardest on the best pupils.
The Master Teacher is hardest on the...
The One Thing That Never Gets Old In the Life of a Leader
When a leader gets stuck, the organization gets stuck.
If you continue to grow as a person and as a leader, what you lead is...
How to Recruit & Retain Volunteers
This blog was written by Sarah Meggers, an Executive Search Recruiter at Vanderbloemen.
So much happens in the church throughout the year. Small groups, weekly worship...
The Community Is Not Coming to Your Church
For decades, many church strategies have been built around getting people in the community to come to your church. Big events. Great signage. Social...