Tweet One reason we can expect smaller crowds upon church reentry is not the virus. That’s part of it for sure. It makes sense. Especially if you’re high-risk you should…
Tweet I’ve been working in and around church revitalization for close to 20 years. The first church where I served as pastor, after entering vocational ministry, was a small, rural…
Tweet In my desire to care for pastors, I’ve observed a few things about pastors during this pandemic. In fact, I can predict some things about you right now, pastor….
Tweet This is a tribute to the moms who have no children – of their own. I’ve posted this thought a number of times, because I’m always sensitive to the…
Tweet I have been writing about the times of crisis, especially from the viewpoint of leadership. I’ve written these posts previously, but like most crises, none of us saw this…
Tweet In my last post, I shared 5 things not to do in times of crisis. I am writing this with the leader in mind, but I suspect they may…
Tweet I first wrote a post like this in 2010 following a huge flood that devastated our county. As a pastor of a large church, we were called upon to…
Tweet There are those moments in leadership when you have to make quick decisions. If COVID-19 has taught us anything it is that sometimes we just have to move forward…
Tweet I wrote previously about some of the positives I see coming for the church from the pandemic. Also, I listed three questions I think the church needs to be…
Tweet There is so much information today about COVID-19 and how the church needs to respond to it – especially going forward. I’ve been invited to more webinars than I…