BLOGS Archives - Page 34 of 46 - Church Executive


The scary review process

Whenever you mention the two little words “review time,” most people start to get nervous.

Read More >
Share

Hurdles to established church innovation

Does the established nature of some churches hinder innovation?

Read More >
Share

Vision is better than hallucination

One of the best ministry tips I might suggest at this time of year is to watch out for the pitfalls of church “resolutions.”

Read More >
Share

Leading awkward people

Some people are just awkward. Awkward people are in almost every organization.

Read More >
Share

Back in Stripes

This month the high school basketball in Ohio tipped off and I restarted my officiating career after a two-year layoff.

Read More >
Share

Is everyone on the same page?

“Let’s get everyone on the same page.” I’ve heard this so many times that it has become diluted as to what it really means.

Read More >
Share

A step-by-step church staff review guide

As I mentioned in my last post, staff reviews are thought by some to be intrinsically miserable and somewhat useless.

Read More >
Share

Why staff reviews are important

It’s staff review time at New Vintage Church. To some, the idea of “reviewing” staff sounds a bit corporate.

Read More >
Share

Make your free throws

Every church gets a certain amount of opportunities to grow or make some sort of progress.

Read More >
Share

Drop anchor and fish

“Drop anchor and fish.” It’s something I recently told a young pastor on our staff. Sometimes we can get lost amid all the voices, books, blogs, tweets and churches out there telling us how to do ministry.

Read More >
Share

HTML Snippets Powered By : XYZScripts.com