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Time For Thinking Big About 2021
Did 2020 cause you to stop dreaming, to stop thinking big? It has for many. It’s why a setback can be a big opportunity. While many have stopped dreaming, you still can.
Pentecost, Revitalization, and the Last Great Revival
Pentecost teaches us not to fear the new or idolize the familiar, and that the divine power of Pentecost is the love of Jesus revealed in the Cross. Ready for God's next?
Future Gatherings Will Be Big On Small
What will the local church look like in the future? That was the subject of discussion I was invited into recently. And the number of answers was greater than the number of participants. There was a lack of certainty but a multitude of possibilities.
The Prophetic Work Of Making Disciples
The greatest issue facing the world today, with all its heartbreaking needs, is clear. Will those who are identified as “Christians” become disciples—students, apprentices, practitioners—of Jesus Christ?
Why You Need A Ministry Strategy
The simple truth is that strategy is what takes us from where we are (point A) to where we want to be (point B).
There Is An “I” in Leadership
Leaders are learners. We learn as we lead. A season of major change is a dangerous time to lead poorly. Poorly handled change is at the root of a huge portion of church conflicts, splits and exits. Learn well to lead well.
Pastors Hitting the Res(e)t Button
There is only a one-letter difference between “rest” and “reset” but there is a world of difference in outcomes. Pastors wouldn’t be blamed if they need to rest. We're all COVID exhausted. But the antidote to exhaustion is not just rest. It's reset.
Groundwork: Crowdsourcing Your Next Message Series
What if ushers, vocalists, parents, children … everyone had a role shaping the weekly message, would it change congregational engagement? Would you hear the same sermon? Or would the message start to shift in ways no one predicted?
Why Church Culture Matters More Than Prayer
How often do you think about the air you breathe? It’s so pervasive that we don’t even give it a thought. Church culture is like the air; it’s all around us, shaping every moment of every Sunday and Monday to Saturday. We seldom notice it at our own risk.
One Simple Switch to Avoid Ministry Burnout
There are a lot of factors that cause pastors to lose the passion for their calling. Pastors start out fired up and end up burning out. COVID hasn't helped. There is one simple switch that can keep pastors on fire for God.
Accountability the Secret Sauce of Discipleship
Unless you overlay accountability onto the micro-shift we described in Starbucks, Micro-Shifts and Discipleship, all you have is a solid lesson in a discipleship class. Our world desperately needs disciples who reflect Jesus.
Starbucks, Micro-shifts and Discipleship
There is a lot to be learned about discipleship from a micro-shift made twenty-five years ago by Starbucks.
Winning the Fight Against Discouragement
Leading is hard work. And at times, discouraging. In fact, if you’ve never felt discouraged you probably haven’t worked on anything worthwhile. Feeling discouraged is inevitable. Staying discouraged is avoidable.
How to Avoid Death by Meeting
Board meetings, staff meetings, budget meetings, strategy meetings, planning meetings, and meetings about meetings. Can you hear the sound of air being sucked out of the room? Why are meetings SO bad?
7 Lessons From Vitalization
Vitalization is more than getting a definition of success right. It’s doing what Jesus calls his followers to become - faithful and fruitful.
12 Qualities of Pastors Who Last
A pandemic and sociological upheaval leave pastors facing increased threats to their relationships and longevity. Some of longest serving pastors of many of the most vibrant churches in Canada, share 12 qualities of resilient leaders.
Adaptive Capacity is the New Currency of Leadership
The ongoing coronavirus pandemic is posing unprecedented challenges to church leadership across the world. How adaptive changes have responded to pandemic challenges.