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- 1. 12 Questions Church Leaders Should Ask Monthly
- The Bible assumes believers will be striving to follow God, continually living in an ongoing state of evaluation, repentance and growth. While I'm not suggesting Christian leaders need to ask all of ...
- Created on 12 January 2021
- 2. How Some Preachers are Missing the Authentic Christian Gospel
- I'm going to make you a genuine pizza, the most authentic pizza you've ever tasted. What makes my pizza so authentic? Well, it's all about the right ingredients. I'm sure you're familiar with the so-called ...
- Created on 21 December 2020
- 3. 10 Reasons Why Radicals Burn Bibles
- It was only a matter of time before many protesters showed their true Marxist intentions regarding their worldview. The first few months of the protests started with genuine care and concern for Black ...
- Created on 20 August 2020
- 4. Spirit-Filled Pastor: Will America Choose Science or God?
- Is the dysfunction of 2020 almost over? To me, the answer is obvious, automatic and intuitive. No. Protests in our streets are not shattering the demonic slavery of racism. Civil unrest and violence ...
- Created on 28 July 2020
- 5. Do Churches Really Need 501(c)(3) Status?
- Should my church obtain a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status? What are the benefits of having 501(c)(3) status? Am I inviting other government intervention into our church? At StartCHURCH, we hear these ...
- Created on 27 May 2020
- 6. Megachurch Pastor Calls for Churches Nationwide to Reopen
- Megachurch Pastor Brian Gibson announced Monday that he is opening the doors of his four churches on Sunday, May 17, and is inviting other churches across the nation to join him as part of "Peaceably Gather" ...
- Created on 11 May 2020
- 7. Rick Warren: 7 Ways to Experience Personal Renewal
- If God brings renewal and revival to your church, it'll start with you—inside the heart of the leader. You cannot take people further in their relationship with God than you've been yourself. When spiritual ...
- Created on 06 May 2020
- 8. Are You Working With the Power and Authority God Gave You? ...
- "I think the biggest issue with Christians, in the workplace or not, is owning their authority." —Perry Marshall Playing small. It doesn't serve anyone. Not you, not others, and not God. In fact, o ...
- Created on 07 February 2020
- 9. 3 Reasons Why People May Trust You Less Than You Thought
- One of the highest compliments you can receive is to hear someone say, "I trust you." Don't take that lightly. Trust takes time to earn but can be lost quickly. As a leader, trust is usually extended to ...
- Created on 25 July 2019
- 10. Are You Reigning in Christ's Authority Over Your Responsibilities? ...
- ... but too often settle for defeat. We are called to peace, but too often are worried and anxious. We have been given authority and power, but too often feel helpless and weak. We should be confident an ...
- Created on 02 April 2019
- 11. How to Walk in Your Spirit-Given Authority and Power ...
- ... its balance sheet and the bailout of AIG during the 2007 financial crisis and argue that elected representatives should be involved. The Constitution gives Congress the authority and power to coin mone ...
- Created on 20 November 2018
- 12. Priscilla Shirer: How to Speak With Supernatural Authority and Anointing ...
- Priscilla Shirer says what makes believers different from every other person on earth is that we speak with the same supernatural authority and anointing that Jesus Himself spoke with. Because of this ...
- Created on 27 September 2018
- 13. Don't Let the Popular 'Authority' Myth Hold You Captive When It Comes to Teaching in the Church ...
- For many churches, "authority" is the central issue that determines a woman's role in their congregation. One megachurch, for example, allows female pastors but only male elders. They explain that the governi ...
- Created on 07 August 2018
- 14. Developing Authority as a Worship Leader ...
- ... ing a lot. We all know the difference. Too much can oftentimes be a distraction. In my recent interview with Christy Nockels, she called it the difference between leading aggressively and leading with author ...
- Created on 25 October 2017
- 15. 7 Reasons Some Leaders Dump Delegation
- ... knows they are the leader. What will people think if they are not the one doing everything? (Pastors struggle with this one a lot.) 2. They fear losing authority. And, this is a legitimate fear. Deleg ...
- Created on 13 February 2017
- 16. Selecting and Leading Your Church Elders
- ... stry. And most importantly, are they prepared to step down if asked? Always discern their readiness to surrender their authority. Anyone who fights for their power or authority should not serve in that capac ...
- Created on 10 November 2016
- 17. Beware of the 'Used to' Type Leader
- We all know leaders who live in the past, who dwell on what's already happened, who believe their best days are behind them and drag everyone around them into the mosh pit of the past. That's not great ...
- Created on 04 October 2016
- 18. 10 of the Most Disgusting Expressions Ever Uttered in Anybody's Church
- ... what I believe. Each believer should bring our convictions and beliefs under the lordship of Jesus and the authority of God's Word. If we are holding onto a doctrine or belief Scripture contradicts, t ...
- Created on 13 June 2016
- 19. 10 Things in Leadership That Can Drive You Nuts
- ... without authority – If you ask someone to lead something—let them lead. Don't make them jump through hoops, constantly come back to you for approval or second-guess everything they do. 2. Small-mindedness ...
- Created on 08 April 2016
- 20. Church Hit With Criminal Summons for Praising Jesus Too Loudly
- "Silent Night" has new meaning for a Louisiana church after they were issued criminal sanctions because their worship services exceeded 60 decibels—which is about the same noise level of a dishwasher. ...
- Created on 17 December 2015