David Staal

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5 Ways to Build Confidence

Don’t miss these opportunities to develop talent in those you lead.

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To Change the World, Go Small

Don’t get sucked into the perpetual cycle of big-picture planning.

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Public Schools Are Changing. Should Your Church?

Four lessons for your children’s ministry and your adults.

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Treat Folks Well

What a bout with cancer taught me about caring for the people I lead.

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You Are Not My Enemy

How a mantra I learned at a marriage retreat guides my leadership.

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3 Ingredients for Success

Essential elements for life, work, and leadership.

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4 ‘Things’ Available to Every Leader

The multiple-choice test you’re taking every day.

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It’s Lonely at the Top

So listen to the voices. The right voices.

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8 Commitments Leaders Owe Their Teams

A leader can’t exist without people to lead—treat them well.

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How to Make Your Case

Turn a vision of tomorrow into a plan others can see for themselves and join.

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Leaders and Do-Overs

Don’t overlook the power of second chances.

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Meet the Press

5 starting points for handling your church’s media relations.

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Leaders as Coaches

5 fundamentals for bringing out the best in your people

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5 Reasons to Still Love Churches

The church attracts many critics, but there are still plenty of signs of health and hope.

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5 Questions for Decision Makers

Avoid decision anxiety by answering these questions.

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Get On the Same Page

Alignment is the key to a happy, successful team.

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The Power of Words Not Spoken

Turn these three common thoughts into positive realities.

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10 Communication Tools for Leaders

Good communication lets those you lead know you value them.

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Before You Resign, Read This

5 important realities and hard questions that you need to consider.

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Learning to Lead

4 truths new leaders should slow down and consider.

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15 Doable Ways to Strengthen Your Team in 2015

Try these simple suggestions for a team building kickstart.

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Challenging Team Conversations

Leadership teams willing to dive into these issues set a strong pace.

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Evaluating Your Evaluations

The most valuable result of an evaluation is not the completion of the process, it’s the outcome.

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Leaders: You Are Not Alone

Conversation starters to learn from other leaders.

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Does Your Team Have Vertigo?

Diagnose the symptoms—and work toward a cure.

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29 Things You’ll Never Hear a Leader Say

“That went exactly like the strategic plan said it would.”

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The Winds of Change

One teen’s campaign will change how you view youth.

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4 Reasons Volunteers Stay

Fresh data shows a valuable trait ascribed to church volunteers: commitment.

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63 Ways to Say ‘Thank You, Dad’

It’s time to change what we say to fathers.

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The Most Important Conversation of the Day

Kids know when it happens—be prepared to make the most of this valuable time.

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A Fresh Take on a Familiar Story

Well-chosen stories have the power to challenge and to teach..

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Take a Deep Breath

Appreciate the breath of life by connecting with the One who is in control of all.

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Leadership Transitions: Let Go

What is the outgoing leader’s responsibility in transition?

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Make Your Days Count

Leadership lessons from a cancer survivor about living life to the full.

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A One-Word Recruiting Strategy

People want to do substantial kingdom work; you just need to ask.

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A Gift from a Church to Its Community

The best gift any church can offer to its community is found in the pews, not the collection plate.

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Four Keys to Effective Communications

Develop a lens through which to examine—plan and evaluate—communication pieces.

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How to be a Relational Hero

When a good relationship freezes over, someone often needs to do something out of the ordinary.

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Just Focus

Be deliberate in your approach to ministry and do more of what you do best.

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Bill Hybels and … Taylor Swift?

Four takeaways from the 2013 Global Leadership Summit.

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Relationships Matter Because …

Everyone can extend a hand, build a friendship—and make a difference.

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Five Reasons to Love Today’s Church

In a critical culture, it’s good to focus on the good things that are still happening.

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An Everyday Hero

What does it really look like to love our neighbors as ourselves?

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A Case for Prayer

Passionate, specific, persistent prayer is essential to every ministry.

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Reaching the Other Kids

Prioritize affirmation and watch little lives change.

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Become an Everyday Hero

Focus on four overlapping elements of reliability, and you’ll become a hero to a child.

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What Schools Can Learn From Churches

Trends in children’s ministry apply to public education.

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What Churches Should Learn from Schools

Trends in public education apply to children’s ministry.

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Got Volunteers?

Effective recruiting requires careful attention to messaging.

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Looking for Jesus

When we serve someone marginalized or forgotten, we actually serve Jesus.

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Does My Ministry Matter?

An important message for children’s ministry leaders who ever wonder if their work counts over the long haul.

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Kids Today: The Worried Generation

Anyone who works with children has likely seen how worry works to weigh a child down.

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Parents: Stop Praying for Your Kids

Before passing along this advice to parents in your ministry, please read this article.

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Make Meetings Amazing

Consider four “pieces” to meetings that could bring about major changes in your church, community, or even the world.

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Offer Love and Hope … One Child at a Time

During National Mentoring Month, let’s remember Jesus’ command to reach out to “the least of these.”

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Penn State: A Not-So-Obvious Lesson

Instead of piling more opinion and outrage on this issue, let’s examine a common-sense lesson that’s easily overlooked.

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Good Question!

Whether asked by children or adults, sincere questions about faith deserve our attention—even when they come at inconvenient times.

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Ministering to At-Risk Children

When was the last time you or the members of your team looked into the eyes of a child in need?

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Surviving and Winning

My recent “cancer lap” reinforced my desire to cherish each moment and live fully for kingdom purposes.

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Sports and Your Church

We in ministry leadership need to consider how to partner with parents to deliberately shape the character of the young athletes around us.

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Leadership Decision Making

Postponing our company picnic highlights three key principles for making smart decisions.

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Leading Up, Part 2

How to proactively influence those above you.

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Leadership Lessons from a High School Prom

My wife and I knew nothing about organizing an after-prom event; but we did know how to love the volunteers we led.

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One Solution to Education Cutbacks

As schools continue to cut programs and eliminate positions, your church faces an incredible opportunity for service.

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What Voices Do Kids Believe?

Children’s ministers and volunteers must never forget the power of words of encouragement and praise.

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Gaga, Sheen, and Bell

Amid the current clamor over controversial personalities and hot blog topics, we’re missing the soft voices of children in need.

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Leadership Lessons Found On Skis

As a beginner on cross-country skis, I am noticing many parallels between my newfound sport and ministry leadership.

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Let There Be Light!

Through partnering with schools, we can bring light and hope to children locked in darkness and despair.

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Pulling the Best Out of You

If you’ve ever been mentored, you understand that nothing compares with building one-on-one into another person.

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Two Essential Holiday Ministry Ingredients

Don’t miss the opportunity to serve up some sweet treats with your heartfelt thanks.

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Lessons from an Infrequent Visitor

What a furnace repairman taught me about preparing for those good folks who visit church over the holidays.

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A Purer Heart, Thanks to a Prodigal

One woman’s powerful story led me to ask some honest, soul-searching questions.

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Show People a Different Christmas This Year

Two great ways to let others see what a meaningful holiday looks like.

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Filling the Blanks in Your Ministry

With the tight rhythm of weekend ministry pounding a beat that never stops, the desire to find the right someone turns into willingness to take anyone.

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Questions! Questions! Questions!

Do all those questions from kids—at the most inopportune times—frustrate you or get you excited?

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People You Don’t Want in Your Ministry

Your ministry might serve as an easy target for someone who wants to harm children.

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In the Next 60 Seconds …

Don’t miss this opportunity to encourage a friend.

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Character Test: Our Words

How would our conversations change if a webcam and mic followed us throughout the day?

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How to Generate Volunteer “Wave Power”

Leaders should be a positive force that moves with volunteers—listening carefully when they speak, valuing their contributions, and championing their ideas.

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Try Something New <em>Already!</em>

Why do we keep bonking our heads against the same old ideas? Maybe it’s time to try something new—especially this summer.

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To Bribe or Not to Bribe

Do kids show up at church for the treats and trinkets?

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The Best Lesson on Forgiveness

Children develop the ability to authentically apologize when they know how it feels to receive an apology.

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A Safety Risk to Kids at Church

A safety program that doesn’t address bullying fails to keep kids safe.

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Ministry Starting Point: Own a Burden

Are you keenly aware of what drives you to do what you do?

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Direction Along the Way

Sitting around waiting to discover God’s will can paralyze your ministry

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Every Second Counts

Our country has an attendance problem.

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When It’s Okay to Cheer at Church

Clap your hands, all you nations; shout to God with cries of joy. —Psalm 47:1

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State of the Union

When the economy suffers a cold, children catch pneumonia.

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The First Privilege of Parenting

Like it or not, most kids follow mom or dad’s lead on faith issues.

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What Kids Really Need

I spent Saturday speaking at a Kingdom-engaging event. Allow me to explain.

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Somebody Needs To Do Something

Every child deserves to know that he or she matters—to God for sure, and to at least one other person.

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A Word, a Song, and a Moment with Worship Recording Artist Annie Sander

After listening to her new worship CD Brighter Day, I wanted to know more about the heart that drives Annie Sander’s powerful voice.

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All About The Big Step

Our children’s ministry periodically offers a class for parents and kids to attend together called “The Big Step.” This 90-minute event features a brief training session for parents, a salvation lesson, discussion time for kids and parents, and even a photo station to create a take-home piece to remember the evening.

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Where Parent Responsibility Starts

You will send several messages today. Whether you intend to or not, you’ll communicate thoughts, feelings, and beliefs to other people.

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Never Too Big, Never Too Small—To Worship

We recently held auditions for vocalists—students who will sing beside our children’s ministry worship leaders on weekends.

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Yes, Jesus Loves Me!

What are we doing? That’s the question we challenged ourselves to answer.

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What’s New

I coach my son’s basketball team of fifth- and sixth-graders.

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The Power of Everyone

I’ve coached my son’s basketball teams for five seasons. Each Tuesday evening we hold a one-hour practice and each Saturday we play a 40-minute game.

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Worth Cheering About

A recent incident confirmed that a hectic ministry pace can serve as a big, constant distraction in life.

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Power Points

The priceless reward for everyone in children’s ministry is clear: watching children, one by one, take steps in their walks with Jesus.

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The Gift

Look close. Real close. The priceless reward for everyone in children’s ministry is clear: watching children, one by one, take steps in their walks with Jesus.

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A Personal Approach

Many children’s ministries answer that question with clear and relevant lessons, accompanied by creative Bible teaching.

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Warning: Curve Ahead

I learned a lesson recently while driving to work. Light snow fell as I turned onto the church drive, my first meeting set to begin in less than a minute.

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Hands—From the Heart

The human hand performs many miraculous tasks.

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The Sound of Ministry

This weekend, listen to your ministry.

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Winter Falls and Dreams

Something happens to me on the hill—the nearby sledding hill. I know that I shouldn’t do it but the longer I stand there the more I feel a compelling urge to strap on the snowboard.

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The First Gauge

This article focuses on a reliable tool to help children’s ministries see their effectiveness.

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AAA Reminder

This is a great time of year to consider the profound impact of three simple words—”Batteries Not Included.”

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I Thank God For…

I sent a simple survey to parents requesting that they let their sons and daughters complete the sentence “I thank God for …” Here’s a sampling of what kids expressed thankfulness for, in their words.

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One Word

Everyone knows the dual role of Thanksgiving—eating more than what’s reasonable and expressing appreciation for something or someone.

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