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Business Leadership and the Church

Home > Blog > Business Leadership and the Church Business Leadership and the Church By Ed Stetzer There’s a perception that, as church leaders, we cannot take much from the secular business world and apply it to the church. In fact, many people often object to using business practices in […]

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How Do I Discern a Call to Church Planting?

Home > Blog > How Do I Discern a Call to Church Planting? How Do I Discern a Call to Church Planting? By New Churches Team Discerning a call to church planting is a process. A lot of it is intangible. When Ed Stetzer planted his first church, he was […]

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The Extraordinary Calling of Ordinary People to Lead in This Season with Ken Costa

By: UnSeminary Welcome to this week’s edition of the unSeminary podcast. We’re talking with Ken Costa, the founder of God At Work and author of four books including his latest, Joseph of Arimathea. He is with us today to talk about listening and leading in this season. Stop and listen. […]

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Episode 467: Am I Called to Be a Church Planter?

by NewChurches.com: In Episode 467 of the NewChurches Q&A Podcast, Daniel and Ed discuss discerning a call for church planting. “I’m slowly trying to discern whether or not I am called to be a church planter. What do you suggest as when to ask a pastor for training or what […]

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Episode 429: Discerning the Lord’s Leading

by NewChurches.com: In Episode 429 of the NewChurches Q&A Podcast, Daniel and Ed discuss discerning your preferences from the Lord’s leading. In This Episode, You’ll Discover: What causes most pastors to be driven The importance of an ongoing relationship with the Lord Shareable Quotes (#NewChurches): “Realize you can’t separate those […]

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How to Deal With Toxic People (7 Pro Tips)

by Carey Nieuwhof: Leadership would be so much easier, the saying goes, if it wasn’t for people. And topping of the list of difficult people to work with or lead is toxic people. The hard part is, as much as we might wish it was otherwise, toxic people are everywhere. […]