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4 Reasons Your Leaders Don't Want to Be Trained
Practical help for a pressing problem.
How to Run a Great Staff Meeting
The "best practices" of ministry include keeping key people in touch.
Finding Your Leadership Style
Ten different ways to lead God's people.
Three Challenges for Every New Church
It's all about risks, the Holy Spirit, and reproducing.
Ungrieving Grievances
Complaints to the board need not ruin its effectiveness.
How to be your Pastor's Friend
4 rules for navigating this unique friendship.
10 Rules for Respect
One way to build trust.
Community from Scratch
How one pastor is building Christian community where it doesn't come easy.
Why Women Resist Community
How to help them connect.
First Contact
How do you connect first-time guests to the church body?
Deciding Without Dividing
How to keep tough choices from fracturing the church.
The Emotions of Conflict
The way to handle the most dangerous aspects of conflict is from the inside out.
A Crash Course in Conflict
Three basic principles that can be adapted to deal with your church conflict.
Confronting Defensive People
7 steps to better conversations with tough talkers.
My Church's Inferiority Complex
How one congregation traded the "poor little us" mindset for new confidence.
Keeping Conflict Healthy
How to respond to church conflict with grace.
Creating Uncommon-Unity
Jesus' interaction with his disciples teaches us about true community.
Four Principles for Membership Retention
Closing the back door with a four-legged stool.
What Makes a Good Board?
Healthy dissent is ok.
How the Family Church Grows
Honest talk about leading change in the smaller congregation.

Top Story November 10, 2020

Jon Tyson: ‘Run into the Controversy’
Jon Tyson: ‘Run into the Controversy’
Why the NYC pastor’s goal is “to winsomely offend everybody.”

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