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STUCK IN THE MIDDLE

Post navigation Share Tweet Print Email To catch the blog post about Missional VS. Attractional CLICK HERE! by Peyton Jones: Each church planter is seemingly faced with a choice as to what path they will take, deeming one path as the way of the Jedi, and the other as the […]

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Sanctification is Possible!

Our speech reveals how we think, feel, and understand the world. Words shape us. But our theology determines our words. In fact, as we speak, our understanding of who God is and how we trust him is made manifest. This is something I have been considering deeply and regularly as […]

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Digital Leadership Podcast: What’s Killing Your Leadership? Burnout!

Digital Leadership Podcast: What’s Killing Your Leadership? Burnout! .et_post_meta_wrapper Thanks for Listening! Read the Article Version Below [Adapted from the Transcript] What is it that’s drowning us, as leaders? What is it that’s taking leaders out of the picture when we desperately need good leaders? Last time I talked about […]

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YOU CAN’T TAKE YOUR PETS TO WAR

Post navigation Share Tweet Print Email “Where there’s light, there’s bugs”. After church planting I realize the importance of a good bug zapper. Everybody’s got an angle. Everybody’s got an agenda. People see a new church plant on the horizon and they think that it’ll provide an ideal place to […]

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7 Early Warning Signs Your Heart Is Growing Hard in Leadership

by Carey Nieuwhof: If you’re like me, the longer you serve in leadership, the more intentional you have to become at keeping your heart open and fully alive. Hardness of heart is a condition that people on the wrong side of God and people develop. Biblically, Pharaoh suffered from it. Israel did on occasion. […]

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Weekly Update: What Do We Mean by “Disciple,” “Disciple Making,” and “Discipleship”?

by Bobby Harrington: Words matter. Definitions matter, especially with regard to words and concepts we find in Scripture. A particular word may carry different definitions and meanings, depending on one’s perspective, and this is true for discipleship language. That means we can use the same language about discipleship as someone […]

April 2019 Newsletter

Leadership Vitality Your Next Step In order to lead effectively, you need not only to know where you’re going, but also where you are now. If you don’t know where you’re at, how will you ever determine the next steps to take to get to where you want to go?  […]

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Vlog: How to do Baptisms in a Portable Church

.et_post_meta_wrapper How to do Baptism in a Portable Church by Portable Church Industries Favorite products for doing baptisms in a portable church.  A horse trough is one of the most common ways we see churches do baptism. The good things about them is that you can dress them up a […]

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How To Stack Your Leadership Pipeline With The Best Volunteers and Team Members

 by Carey Nieuwhof: Wherever I talk to leaders, they tell me one of the their top challenges is finding enough people for their teams, particularly volunteers. Then—usually within minutes—they tell me an even bigger challenge is to find the right people—people who can lead, inspire, mobilize and accomplish things, and that they […]

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Get a Discipleship Mindset Each Day with 5 Questions

by Jim Putman: If you feel like you are not qualified to be a disciple or a disciple-maker, welcome to the majority – good disciple-makers don’t start out ready – we become ready as we start out. In my post Six Habits Of An Effective Disciple Maker I talk about the importance […]