Does your church authority demand submission? Here are some red flags that your church may be going beyond the boundaries of biblical authority.

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Does your church authority demand submission? Here are some red flags that your church may be going beyond the boundaries of biblical authority.
How are salaries determined for ministry leaders in your church?
What is your perspective regarding pastors and office hours? What should be the expectations of the church members about their schedules?
What would a sabbatical mean for your ministry? Have you ever thought of discussing it with your congregation's leaders?
Pastors certainly enjoy the benefits of growth in their churches. But it isn't without its pitfalls.
As a senior leader, do you understand your important role in setting these four principles for your church?
Most churches devise a well-thought-through agenda for transitioning to a new pastor. Sometimes, however, the best-laid plans experience some hurdles.
How do you see multisite churches as different from others? What has your experience been?
Some churches experience roadblocks when it comes to hiring a new pastor. Here are some of them and why they are so frustrating.
When was the last time you took inventory of where you and your staff's time and energy go each week?
What other things do successful churches do to reach others for the gospel? What would you add to this list?
Senior pastors, here are some suggestions to help your assistant ministers become happier, more productive members of your staff.
Here are some things that ministerial leaders would like search committees to know when they are looking for a new pastor.
Here are some key questions church officials should ask every potential staff candidate during the interview process.
Pastor, are you praying about moving on? How do you know it's God's will? Here are seven scenarios that could speak volumes.
Get honest with yourself and check your heart against these 8 distinctions between bosses and leaders.
Churches with a simple strategy are vibrant and growing. Here's why complex churches, are struggling and anemic.
Sometimes, pastor search committees make mistakes, and so do pastors when it comes to choosing a church. Here's some suggestions on how to handle the situation.
While the church is a body and not a business, here are some principles for pastors to consider when it comes to retirement.
If you're a church leader, elder, board member or know someone who is, this is a critical list you should share and keep handy just in case a crisis happens in your church.