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After a bad experience with personality-based, top-down leadership, a whole new approach was needed at what is truly The Next Level Church.
a Leadership Interview
Leadership Journal, Spring 2008
Ministry Team Diagnostics
How to avoid the 5 most common dysfunctions of a ministry team.
by Nancy Ortberg
Leadership Journal, Spring 2008
From First Chair to Second Fiddle
Your calling to ministry may lead from senior pastor to associate.
by Angie Ward
Leadership Journal, Winter 2007
Restoring Fallen Pastors
The road back to ministry after a moral lapsewhether physical or virtualis long and difficult. How can the restoration process be improved?
by Eric Reed
Leadership Journal, Winter 2006
The Mixed Gender Team
How men and women can work in sync.
by Sarah Sumner
Leadership Journal, Winter 2006
Heir Apparent
A retiring pastor and his successor discover what it takes to make a transition plan work.
by Skye Jethani
Leadership Journal, Fall 2005
No, I'm Not Your Best Friend
There's a good reason pastors and associates don't feel like friends. It's more important than that.
by David B. Smith
Leadership Journal, Fall 2005
Temporary Leader
How do you maintain morale and momentum when you're filling the gap between ministry leaders? A short guide for interims.
by Angela Yee
Leadership Journal, Winter 2005
Imagine That!
Lessons in creativity from a Disney Imagineer.
By C. McNair Wilson
Leadership Journal, Winter 2005
5 Ways to Grow Unlikely Leaders
How 5 churches overcame obstacles to leader development.
Mark Jobe, Dann Pantoja, Carol Cartmill, Brad Eakins, and Debbie Reagan
Leadership Journal, Summer 2003
To Find a Worship Leader
The essential traits of that most difficult role.
by Gordon MacDonald
Leadership Journal, Spring 2002
No Yelling From the Stands
Instead of second guessing your senior pastor, you can do both of you a favor.
by Rob Devens
Leadership Journal, Winter 2001
Creative Calendaring
To get everyone a true day off each week requires a team effort.
by Rob Devens
Leadership Journal, Summer 2000
The Changing Season
Others said it was like spring in our church, but I felt a chill in the air.
by Carol Smith
Leadership Journal, Spring 2000
Wish List Ministry
Helping the congregation fulfill its own desires for new ministries.
by Kenna Sapp
Leadership Journal, Winter 2000
Pastoring Up
Four worthy investments in your senior minister.
by Kevin Finch
Leadership Journal, Fall 1999
Rowing to Another's Rhythm
My promotion from captain to crew member demanded a new approach to ministry.
by Ben Ingebretson
Leadership Journal, Summer 1999
Leading While Following
On a dark trail, every team member has a light, but you have to submit its use for the good of the group.
by Emily McColl
Leadership Journal, Spring 1999
Avoiding the Absalom Syndrome
How candid can pastoral staff be with church members without undermining the pastor?
by Mark Wheeler
Leadership Journal, Winter 1999
Want-to, Can-do Workers
Turning your church into a place where people serve willingly and well.
by Sue Mallory
Leadership Journal, Winter 1999
Senior Enlisted Troops
Forget boomers and busters. The most recruitable people in a church are retired adults.
by Robert Warren, Jared Gerig, and John Cottone
Leadership Journal, Spring 1997
A Deepening Our Conversation with God
A CLASSic Leadership interview with Henri Nouwen and Richard Foster. A two part conversation.
by the Leadership Editors
Leadership Journal, Winter 1997
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