Strategizing and Planning Advancement Work In Education with Kim Jennings
Recently, I was able to have a conversation with my friend Kim Jennings of Generis, one of our partners here at Vanderbloemen, and I wanted...
Love That Brings Us Together
Do you find yourself desiring more out of your relationships? More love? More peace? More fulfillment? If so, what you’re probably missing out on...
3 Lessons on Change from Nehemiah
If your church is not changing, it’s not growing. I heard someone once say, “Don’t be afraid of change. You might lose something good,...
4 Things Women Want Their Elders to Know
I recently met with a group of women leaders from our church. There were several elder wives and deaconesses, the women’s ministry director, and...
3 Ways to Figure Out What to Do Next
Whether you’re making the next leap in your career, trying to decide what to have for dinner, or how to move the business forward,...
Unrealistic Expectations: 4 Things Pastors Need to Stop Talking About
As a church leader, you’ve felt the expectations mount over the last few years.
You’ve found yourself weighing in on complicated issues for which you...
Ten Things Only the Strong Can Do
Facebook “Memories” reminded me of this a few days ago, and I’ve not been able to forget it.
We had stopped on the interstate at...
5 Essentials to Leading and Motivating Volunteers
Have your volunteers returned?
As more of your congregation return to church, your need for quality and committed volunteers increases.
However, that might produce a unique...
Are You a Thinking Leader? Take This Quiz to Find Out
One of the greatest leaders who ever lived was the Old Testament character Nehemiah. God gave him a burden to rebuild the walls surrounding...
Back to the Potter’s House
The Lord’s lovingkindnesses indeed never cease, For His compassions never fail. They are new every morning; Great is Your faithfulness (Lamentations 3:22-23).
Have you ever heard the expression, “Back to the Potter’s...