Ashes are for Ash Wednesday, not Your Ministry
Ash Wednesday should signify a contrite heart, not symbolize burnout. Here are some basics on dealing with burnout. … More Ashes are for Ash Wednesday, not Your Ministry
Ash Wednesday should signify a contrite heart, not symbolize burnout. Here are some basics on dealing with burnout. … More Ashes are for Ash Wednesday, not Your Ministry
Jesus created profound experiences for so many people. In today’s devotion, it’s Jesus’ turn for a powerful experience. … More Weekly Devotion: Transfiguration
One of the most neglected steps in leading change is communicating why the change is being made. Here’s how to address this issue. … More The Neglected Step in Leading Change
Jesus preached. Jesus healed. And, Jesus cast out demons. That’s right, he cast out demons. What do you think of that? … More Weekly Devotion: Demons
During a drought, finances get tight in agricultural communities. Farmers respond to lower income and higher costs in at least two ways: Farm more efficiently and/or find additional sources of income. … More Drought Leads Churches to Diversify Funding
Just as worshippers were amazed when they heard Jesus speak, so today we’re still amazed at the Christ. … More Weekly Devotion: Amazed at Jesus
The cost of cutting corners is too high for churches when implementing policy-base governance. I speak from both professional and personal experience. … More Costs of Cutting Corners in Governance
When facing a drought, farmers focus on their core business, putting aside speculative ventures. Churches would do well to also focus on what is most important. … More Churches Focus on Highest Priorities in Droughts
We explore two of Jesus’ most famous words in today’s interactive devotion: “Follow me…” … More Fishers of Men
They ask it in different ways, but a number of church leaders want to know: “What are the real differences between the church council form of governance and policy-based governance?” … More Real Differences in Church Governance