Tweet My story is simple. While enjoying starting a church, my established home church was struggling. It caused me to question what would become of all the established churches. That…
Tweet If you are a leader, then it is critically important that the people you are trying to lead hear you. Not just pretend to be listening while you ramble…
Tweet If you want to be in leadership get comfortable with change. The best leaders have the traits to effectively lead change. Every leader deals with change, but in my…
Tweet I’ve never been a proponent of the saying “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it”. Sometimes you need a change and nothing is “broken”. It just isn’t as good…
Tweet This is a follow up post. Recently I posted “The Tension Between Staying in a Learning Position and Jumping into the Lead Position“. The point was there is a…
Tweet There is a fighting tension among many young leadership. The tension is whether to stay in a supporting leadership role – or jump into the lead role. Young leaders…
Tweet I spent my first few years of ministry as a bi-vocational pastor. For those who may not know the term, in order to fully support my family I had…
Tweet I’ve learned there are some common – often hidden – objections to change. These are secret objections. No one admits to these, but they are real. In fact, they…
Tweet One thing which has always come naturally to me and I love doing is connecting people with similar interests. This skill has served me well as a pastor. I…
https://media.blubrry.com/ronedmondson/ronedmondson.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/RELP-4-Things-I-Try-To-Control.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadTweet In this episode of The Ron Edmondson Leadership Podcast, Ron and Nate discuss the things that a leader should try to control. Ron…