This season can reset how we think about ministry at several levels.
Let's look at some verses that explore what God may have in mind for your near-term future.
A tsunami of COVID-19, quarantines, riots, racial tensions, demands for online services and dozens of other challenges has slammed pastors and churches. Pastor, you're not going to be much good to yourself, the church, or the mission if you burn out.
Do you trust God with your current journey, including all the details?
I am watching this trend closely via hundreds of churches, and I am seeing more and more chatter and a lot more disagreements about the nature of the digital church.
The kettle has boiled over in our precious USA. How should Christian leaders guide those who are desperately searching for direction?
It’ just far too easy to blow it in this next season of ministry and leadership. Here's what not to do.
God is using this season of chaos to prepare His children for a season of opportunity that is likely beyond our imagination.
Leading your church in between "closed" and "open" is uncharted land. Here's how to begin navigating it.
Traversing the "neutral zone" will be hard, but it will be easier if you use these 6 interventions.
Our carnal mind attempts to inhibit God’s work by distracting us and/or dissuading us of the notion that God is up to something.
What your church needs, and what my church needs, is a pastor that is reentering with a mission.
Now may be a once-in-a-lifetime chance to rethink how we do church. Here are 12 new rules for church-going.
God knows where you need to take your business, or how you need to lead your department, so seek his wisdom.
No one in world history has stepped out into the world that awaits us. Pastors must figure out how to do something that’s never been done: re-open a church that was closed to stop the spread of plague. How do we do this?
Nehemiah gives us a great example of leadership as we enter into a time of rebuilding. What made him such a great leader? I believe it boils down to eight characteristics.
These five likely consequences range from the trivial to the important.
Unfortunately, old leadership methods don’t work during crises.
In these stressful times, who do people really need you to be as their leader?
It is time to seize the moment for the gospel.
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