As a leader, you can gauge how far you've progressed with these tips. But, which one is most important?
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How to Become a Great Finishing Leader
Are you a leader who can get things done, who can take a project across the finish line? What extra steps do you take?
4 Steps to the Best Sermons
Does your church have a system scheduling out your sermons? Here's the first of a four-part series that could possibly help.
8 Ways Ministerial Leaders’ Convictions Will Be Tested
Great leaders own strongly held beliefs. Have your convictions been attacked lately, and how did you handle it?
Greg Surratt: Why Multisite Churches Don’t Value Teaching Gifts
Seacoast Church's Greg Surratt explains what his church is doing to debunk the knock on multisite campuses.
1 Simple Trick to Add More Hours to Your Day
Many people struggle while trying to juggle their busy schedules. Here's a tip that may help you save a great deal of time during your day.
5 Ways a Strong Leader Responds to a Crisis
The Bible says everyone will undergo trials and tribulations. How do you react as a leader in such situations?
Fallen Pastors, Adultery and the Power of a Glass Door
Phil Cooke says most crises among leaders start on church property. He offers a simple solution that won't cost nearly as much as the cost of making the mistake of a lifetime.
When Should You Call It Quits?
While the church is a body and not a business, here are some principles for pastors to consider when it comes to retirement.
What Is the Role of Humanity in Preaching?
While all sermons should be God-inspired, there is a human element to preaching. If your humanity was irrelevant, then why did God choose you to preach His message?
How to Overcome the Most Depressing Thing About Being a Pastor
There is one thing pastors particularly hate to deal with. The ironic thing is that it's self-imposed.
10 Ways to Spot an Unlikely Leader
Sometimes leaders emerge from places and in the form of people you never expected. Here's how to find those diamonds in the rough.
7 Ways to Attract First-Chair Leaders to a Second-Chair Position
Leaders are ambitious people by nature. If you've been in a top position for any length of time, can you ever see yourself in a subordinate position again?
Are You Performing or Ministering?
Ministry can be stressful at times. But have you lost your true identity as a pastor by trying to do everything?
How Your Church Can Survive a Financial Crisis
Find out what members of a panel of fundraising experts suggest to help your church escape a money crunch.
8 Reasons I’d Love to Be a Pastor Again
Not everyone is called to be a pastor, but for those who are, there are a lot of great spiritual benefits.
8 Questions to Ask When Preparing Your Sermons
Whose model do you follow when you are preparing your sermons?
How a New Minister Can Gain the Trust of the Congregation
Respect and trust from your congregation is something that is earned. Why is that concept difficult for some pastors to grasp?
How to React When a Pastor or Other Leader Experiences a Serious Failing
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.
10 Reasons Why Ministry Is Not for the Faint of Heart
After understanding these realities, do you believe being a pastor still your thing?