Tweet What do you do when you don’t know what to do? Wow! How many times do I hear people asking a question like that? It seems to be a…
Tweet What do you do when you don’t know what to do? Wow! How many times do I hear people asking a question like that? It seems to be a…
Tweet Every change costs someone something. One of those costs, which is often underestimated by those leading change, is the emotional response to change. All change has an emotional response….
Tweet Don’t be afraid to take a wrong turn — or go where the path isn’t clear — or act when you don’t have all the details figured out yet….
Tweet I was talking with a youth pastor recently. He is experiencing tremendous disappointment in his current position. He feels he is doing everything well, but his pastor never seemed…
Tweet When I left a very successful church plant (my second plant) to pastor a very established, more traditional church many of my friends in ministry told me I was…
Tweet I’m a Fitbit wearer. It’s a wristband that syncs with an application on my phone to count the number of steps I take each day. It’s set with an…
Tweet Do you want to be a better blogger? I have some advice. Just a warning, you won’t hear this advice everywhere. In fact, it runs contrary to most of…
Tweet Every leader needs to balance the tension of “leading for me and leading for the organization.†I balance it everyday. Here’s what I mean. I’m sometimes going to lead…
Tweet I was in the business world longer than I’ve been a pastor, so I’m still relatively “new†in the field of vocational ministry. I do have many years of…
Tweet This is a guest post by my friend Jonathan Pearson. Jonathan is the Orangeburg Campus Pastor at Cornerstone Community Church and Assistant Director of The Sticks Network. He is…