The Solution to “Replacing Myself”
The Ohio District has gone to part-time Regional Facilitators to assist churches in engaging in God’s mission. Here’s why. … More The Solution to “Replacing Myself”
The Ohio District has gone to part-time Regional Facilitators to assist churches in engaging in God’s mission. Here’s why. … More The Solution to “Replacing Myself”
After serving for four months, my biggest surprise as District President also surprises many of our professional church workers and lay leaders … More The Biggest Surprise So Far…
It is dangerous to assume that, because an offense is committed in a church, everyone knows how to apologize. Powerful apologies are an art learned through instruction and experience. … More The Art of Apologizing
Once churches wade into trying to reach people who were never churched, they discover they are swimming against the current. Here’s why. … More The “Never Churched” Challenge for Churches
Creating a church planting partnership can increase resources and decrease risks in starting a new church. That said, it’s essential the partners are compatible. … More Compatible Church Planting Partnerships
How has the Reformation remained a movement more than 500 years after it started? Here’s one possible explanation. … More The Secret Sustaining the Reformation
Churches get stuck. Try one of these four proven options to get unstuck. … More Four Options to Get Churches Unstuck
Given the pace of life, it’s likely you missed a post or two the last month. Pour a fresh cup of your favorite blend, settle in, and enjoy the review. Make sure you catch the bonus links to content for church leaders at the end. … More KW360 Digest: August in Review
Discerning whether to continue or discontinue a program is challenging. Here’s some guidance for such decisions. … More Three Diagnostic Questions for Established Programs
A question surfaced from last week’s post on clergy taking a weekly Sabbath: How can leaders support the pastor’s Sabbath? … More Supporting the Pastor’s Sabbath