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?
Have you been handling change OK? Are you struggling to figure out what normal is?
Don't miss this providential opportunity to develop and express the Christian distinctive of sacrifice in chaos. You were created for it!
I wish every pastor in America would make a solemn vow to never speak these words again and that they would correct church members who long for a return to the status quo.
What kind of person becomes a gifted church revitalizer?
The problem with building the plane while flying it—or lack of planning—is that it puts the church in reactive mode rather than engagement mode.
This definition brings together two necessary things.
Here are 12 principles drawn from his writings.
Maybe we need to focus on prayer and praise.
Your church can be one of the churches that adapt and thrive in the new environment.
If you’re always evaluating present realities, envisioning improvements and coming up with ideas on how to make it better, consider incorporating these ten steps of the continuous improvement cycle.
For me, time has always been a commodity I didn’t want to waste. But what if there is a different way of planning?
I’ve curated the most recurring weaknesses with suggested improvements for leaders.
I never thought I would need to spend many hours developing and implementing a plan on how our church will serve our community during this time of crisis.
Now may be the perfect opportunity to implement these ideas.
What a huge open door to significant change.
Here is what leaders can do about each.
Feeling like you never have enough time to slow down?
What if counter-cultural is really what biblical leadership is all about?
Can you ensure that your family gets the best of you?





















