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Uncertainty - What Do I Do Now?
Phase Four of the COVID-19 crisis is bringing extreme pressure to bear on Pastors. What do I do when I don't know what to do?
Responding to Disequilibria
In the face of COVID 19, the ambiguous and disparate information about re-gathering congregations, Pastors are facing extreme pressure. Darrell addresses this issue in this blog.
Managing Your Leadership Capacity
Fear or faith determine our path through crisis. Our leadership effectiveness will be determined by which one predominates in our life.
The Dangers of Deferred Grief and The Church’s Response
Sharing Seven practical ideas of how the pastor and church may respond to those who are grieving and cannot find closure because of COVID-19.
Once Upon a Time
You have a story and so do I. While we do not have the ability to determine the elements injected into our story, we can most certainly determine its outcome.
A Pentecost Sunday Household Celebration
What if every Pastor and Board seizes the moment and leads the way in celebrating the Church as who we are, not where we gather. Return stronger by celebrating God’s Church on Pentecost Sunday at home.
Four Billion
We need to revise what is deemed necessary for a healthy local church to exist and be involved in the Great Commission.
5 Leadership Hacks To Get You Through This Crisis
Dr. Cooper’s 5 Leadership Prescriptions For Pastors
Leading Through Crisis: Keep Calm
How do you respond to all the needs that are arising in the mists of the chaos? This blog give you a few thoughts that I trust will help and encourage you in the days ahead.
How To Bring Agenda Items To Your Board
Everything that happens in a church doesn’t need to be on a Board agenda. Reserve the Board agenda for policy, purpose, vision and long-term issues and address the preferential ones with the interested parties.
Here are five principles to use when you bring appropriate items to the Board.
Newcomer Orientation – Welcome To Our Church!
Think about this …. it’s your first time ever in a meeting. There are 30 people there and you know that they know you’re new. What do I do now? When do I sit? When do I stand? Do I kneel? Am I allowed to be here? What happens when they find out I’m not one of them? All of these things are going through a newcomers mind when they come to your church. Why not orient them to what is about to happen?
How To Engage People Who Are Disengaging
Mediocre churches are made up of disengaged disciples. Energy, excellence and enthusiasm are scarce in a church made up of people who can’t remember the last time they engaged wholeheartedly.
Why Leading Yourself Is So Crucial But So Hard
John Maxwell teaches on “The Law of the Lid” in which he reminds leaders that every leader is the lid to their organization. No matter how much we wish it, the team will never exceed the capabilities and qualities of the leader. This means that when you see growth come to a stall, you as the leader, are probably part of the issue. However, this doesn’t mean its hopeless.
How To Dream For The Future
Put God where He should be - in your dream for the future. Here are three ways you can do that.
Planning Your Preaching Series
Heading into the new year, this is a great time to think through what you’ll be preaching on for the next 12 months.
5 Ways to Create Momentum
You can feel it in the air, it’s a lack of momentum. It’s hard to put your finger on why it just feels like your church is “same ol’, same ol” and, as the leader, you’re acutely aware of it. This is normal. The church will experience lulls throughout the year. Here are 5 ways to jump-start momentum in your church.
You Measure What Matters
If you haven’t counted anything other than the offering, you can start today. This will help you determine the effectiveness of outreaches, advertising, invitational culture, and ministry effectiveness.