Tweet Most pastors I know are like most people I know. They want to be liked. That is especially true for the people the church where they serve. Everyone likes…
Tweet Most pastors I know are like most people I know. They want to be liked. That is especially true for the people the church where they serve. Everyone likes…
https://media.blubrry.com/ronedmondson/ronedmondson.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/7-Warnings-For-Leaders-To-Grow.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadTweet In this episode of The Ron Edmondson Leadership Podcast Ron and Chandler Vannoy talk about some warnings for leaders who want to grow….
Tweet After years of leading change, I’ve discovered every change will face resistance. All change. And there is a primary reason people resist change. I believe it is the number…
Tweet A few years ago, I developed some questions to consider before I post on social media. While I don’t ask them every time I post, (probably should) my hope…
Tweet I try to create a leadership culture where failure is considered a part of the learning process. It’s okay to fail on our team. It may seem unproductive to…
Tweet Here’s a simple, free, and exceptionally great leadership tip. And it’s one you likely already know, but sometimes forget. Or just don’t do it enough. This leadership tip was…
Tweet I have been asked the difference in being a leader of leaders and leading followers. It’s one of my favorite questions. The question ultimately points to a paradigm of…
Tweet There are some common questions I hear from leaders. In fact, they may be some of the most important questions leaders can ask. These questions are the essence of…
Tweet Evaluation may be equally important to the planning, which goes into any event. For churches, just as we ask God to direct our thoughts and energies in creating an…
Tweet There are times I’m a better leader than other times. Over the years, I’ve observed that many times there are things that simply weaken my leadership. When I allow…