Practice Doesn’t Make Perfect
Practice does not make perfect. It’s time to stop telling people it does. … More Practice Doesn’t Make Perfect
Practice does not make perfect. It’s time to stop telling people it does. … More Practice Doesn’t Make Perfect
I’ve reached a tipping point with some trite leadership sayings we should simply abandon using. The first is, “Whatever doesn’t kill you makes you stronger.” … More “Whatever Doesn’t Kill You…”
At the least, partnerships can extend the life of congregations. At best, partnerships usher in a new era of discipleship. … More Five Ministry Models for At-risk Churches
The backstory about Conversations about Faith & Life speaks to the challenges of discipleship in the local congregation. … More The “Conversations about Faith & Life” Backstory
Personality inventories can be blessings to church staff and leadership. Here’s my experience with inventories. … More Personality Inventories for Church Leaders
I have a real issue with leaders who say, “Do as I say, not as I do.” So this post is it for this week. You can find this week’s CFL on the Resource page. … More Investing a Week in My Family
I have relaunched KevinWilson360 for leaders who want their churches to thrive by intentionally engaging in God’s mission. … More Launching the New KevinWilson360
Try the following improvements before replacing your church council form of governance.
There is growing frustration in too many churches about day-to-day ministry. While changing governance could ease emotions, try to improve the current system first. Just in case I wasn’t clear: Improve your current system of governance before overhauling the Constitution and Bylaws. And this is from a guy who gives talks on the benefits of … More Church Governance: Improve before Change