I wonder if we leaders sometimes miss how a well placed question can enhance our leadership. Consider these thoughts about leadership and asking questions.
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Confessions of a One-Tripper
Don’t be a one tripper, in life or leadership. Sure, carry the load, but don’t do it at once and don’t do it alone. Ask for help. Be help.
3 Great Approaches for Engaging Your Church Online
Great pointers to attain consistent and relevant online engagement as you create the best experience for your church and the community you serve.
How to Avoid Eeyore By Training People With A Positive Attitude
The most overlooked (and most underrated) trait of people who serve in healthy, growing church plants is a positive attitude.
Ideation: Our Great Need for the “New Normal”
Ideation is the act of forming ideas. Its main purpose is to move ideas from conception to implementation. It seeks to create clarity and a pathway for actualization. It also cares enough to invest time and resources necessary to implement well. Ideation may embrace lean, but it doesn’t compromise mission. Ideation can be both exciting and…
Could “Content at Home” Be The Lesson We Need to Learn?
During the past two months, I wonder if we have learned to be content at home. Consider this: "Go Home" was the first message from the risen Jesus to his disciples. It was given to the women, who were the first to hear the earth-shattering news of the resurrection: The angel said to the women,…