The scary review process
Whenever you mention the two little words “review time,” most people start to get nervous.
Read More >Whenever you mention the two little words “review time,” most people start to get nervous.
Read More >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 >This month the high school basketball in Ohio tipped off and I restarted my officiating career after a two-year layoff.
Read More >“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 >As I mentioned in my last post, staff reviews are thought by some to be intrinsically miserable and somewhat useless.
Read More >It’s staff review time at New Vintage Church. To some, the idea of “reviewing” staff sounds a bit corporate.
Read More >Every church gets a certain amount of opportunities to grow or make some sort of progress.
Read More >“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.
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