Tweet I want to share some quick reminders for pastors during Christmas season. You already know all of these, but sometimes we get so busy with all the season’s activities…
Tweet Old Testament Joseph’s heart models some great leadership characteristics. Someone asked me once what I primarily look for in the hiring of a staff position. I said, without reservation,…
Tweet Healthy organizations maintain an unchanging vision they sustain long-term. One way they do so, however, is with a willingness to change their organizational structure as needed. If the structure…
Tweet I was meeting with a potential church planter and some wisdom from the years of experience flooded my mind. I think they are valuable for all leaders, but especially…
Tweet Good leaders are appreciative of the people they lead. They learn to offer praise well. However, I admit, I’m not naturally wired for this. I can be guilty of…
Tweet Do you ever struggle to keep the keep the leaders on your team motivated? How do you motivate a leader? Certainly, you want the maximum potential out of the…
Tweet There’s an important question leaders rarely ask. You’re familiar with the scenario where someone half-jokingly asks for advice for a “friend”. Of course, everyone knows the “friend” is actually…
https://media.blubrry.com/ronedmondson/ronedmondson.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Characteristics-of-Church-Revitalizers.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadTweet In this episode of The Ron Edmondson Leadership Podcast Ron and Chandler Vannoy share some common characteristics among church revitalizers. As is true…
Tweet There are times where someone needs to offer constructive criticism and there are better ways to deliver that criticism. In fact, the best leaders and the best organizations are…
Tweet How do we give constructive criticism? It’s something all of us see and want to share, but how do we do it in a way that actually helps? Constructive:…