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Leading as an Introvert
Both introverts and extroverts can learn how personality type affects church leadership.
Soul Health for Spiritual Leaders
As tasks pile up, too often the first thing to go is regular, one-on-one time spent with God. But only a spiritually healthy leader can lead others into spiritual health. This resource lays out the case for the importance of regularly assessing your spiritual health, as well as practical guidelines for how to do so. It also offers resources for going about the work of developing spiritual health so you can effectively minister to others.
So Many Wrong Reasons to Become a Pastor
Do you want to be a pastor? Make sure you're doing it for the right reasons. Because the bad reasons outweigh the good ones. By a lot.
10 Ways to Deal with Chronic Complainers In the Church
Small churches can be a magnet for chronic complainers. Here's how to reduce their negative impact - and increase the positive.
Lead with Your Whole Self
Great leadership begins with leading yourself well.
5 Self-Examination Questions to Prevent Burnout
When it comes to burnout, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
For Those Ministry Days When You Need to Slap a Smile On Your Face
People of faith don’t deny reality. They choose to see a greater truth behind the immediate truth.
When You Feel Like You Can Never Do Enough
How to follow a sacrificial Savior without losing yourself in ministry
What Will the Church Do When the Freaks and Weirdos Show Up?
The Bible is thick with commands to welcome the stranger. But just how strange are we willing to welcome?
The Problem with Self-Esteem
God offers a better way.
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