ARGGGHHHH! Yep, it's been of those weeks. Hardly a day off. Too much on your plate. Too many interruptions. Conflicts and complaints. Meetings, visits, and unexpected crises. Nobody's happy! And this …
Every organization—including churches—must deal with continuing change. The crux of the matter is not if it will occur, but whether the organization can lead change rather than just react …
Leadership Principle #4The leader who constantly trains his or her people also builds their spiritual strength, which multiplies the effects of their skills and resources. "'We can't go up against …
Leadership Principle #3: Productivity increases when organizations celebrate core strengths, reduce non-core operations, and eliminate distractions. "'These are … the appointed feasts of the …
There's a relatively new website out there called Klout.com. Heard of it? Klout actually measures your online influence. Your Klout score takes into account how much you post to Facebook, how often …
Churches want, and rightly so, for their extended communities to speak well of them. These days, a lot of time and money goes into promulgation of good PR about the local church—particularly …
Most leaders receive due recognition for the great decisions they make. They are often lauded for the ways they have led people and organizations to change. But what if change is extremely difficult …
When is it time to push, and when is it time to rest? The New Year is a time when our culture tells us to push on with those new resolutions, but winter is a time our bodies may want to slow down and …
Creativity is a blessing and a curse. Creativity led Pastor Ed Young, Jr. and his bride to place a bed on the roof of their church. Their bed-in drew attention far and wide to Pastor Young's new book …
Leadership Principle #2 Because external forces control the birth, death, and resurrection of dreams, leaders shouldn't dwell on what might've been. "…It would have been better for us to serve …
This is the first post in a series of chapter summaries from Leading from the Lions' Den: Leadership Principles from Every Book of the Bible. Leadership Principle #1:Creative leaders coax the best …
When I was 8 years old, I won the Saline County Fair talent show in Michigan. My challenger was a bratty girl with a big stuffed animal singing "what's up pussycat". When it was my turn, I walked …
I've been watching the missional movement now ever since Alan Hirsch landed on our shores and spent a couple of days at my place. And I've watched the evolution of the movement during that time. The …
You may think that worship in the Episcopalian church is mostly about ritual, but you'd be wrong—as it turns out! My wife and I have been honored by the Episcopal Diocese of Kansas to give …
Journeys to Significance is one of the more interesting books to come along in a long time. Based on the life of the Apostle Paul and his journeys, Cole explores the various stages in life a leader …
For nearly the past three decades, I have been studying the life cycle of churches. I continue to be amazed at how certain patterns play out repeatedly in most churches. Yet, I am also challenged to …
How well do you listen? I've come to realize that I practice selective listening. When I was a pastor, I was pretty good at listening when I visited people in the hospital or had a conversation …
What are your resources? The end of the year and the beginning of the new year are a time when many institutions and families look at what they have financially (or don't have). We are programmed by …
If you learn something profound, it ought to change the way you live, right? Sometimes, though, as Paul lamented, we quickly divest ourselves of the knowledge and go right on doing exactly what we …
I have an announcement to make: I love announcement time. Really, I do! I wouldn't want to worship without it. But I know so many church leaders who treat announcement time as a waste of time, a …