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Church Executive 2013 Good Steward Awards — only two weeks left!

There’s only two weeks left to nominate recognition-worthy churches for the Church Executive 2013 Good Steward Awards! Winners will be spotlighted in our December issue in the areas of FACILITIES, FINANCE, FUNDRAISING, LEADERSHIP, SAFETY & SECURITY and TECHNOLOGY. Don’t wait any longer — submit your nomination today!

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Leading by serving

For the first 35 years of his life, Sutton Turner worshiped many things — toys, money, cars, career, real estate.

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Church Executive’s 2nd annual Good Steward Awards nomination

Church Executive’s 2nd annual Good Steward Awards nomination deadline is closing September 16th! If you’d like to nominate a church that you feel exemplifies best practices in the areas of FACILITIES, FINANCE, FUNDRAISING, LEADERSHIP, SAFETY & SECURITY, and TECHNOLOGY please visit our website and complete a nomination form and give them the recognition they deserve […]

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Community: What does that really mean?

The city in which I live is my community, and my neighborhood is my community. I have a community of friends who don’t live in my community. I’m part of a community of church business administrators, both locally and nationally. We can be a part of almost any community we choose, and there are many […]

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Groupthink in church

Groupthink refers to the increase of conformity within a group that leads to the acceptance of the prevailing viewpoint without critical consideration.

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Why having a good coach can help clarify what matters

What do star athletes, top CEOs and Zappos employees have in common?

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Bold and Intentional

The CE Interview: Tim Harlow, Senior Pastor, Parkview Christian Church, Orland Park, IL

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A Critical (Often Overlooked) Trait of an Excellent Executive Pastor

In many churches, the senior pastor leans on the executive pastor more than any other person.

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Mediocre and the Status Quo

When you think of mediocre, what comes to mind? My first thought is that it’s “just OK.” It’s ordinary, or of moderate quality. It’s neither good nor bad. It’s barely adequate; just run-of-the-mill. If you needed an operation, would you look for surgeon who’s mediocre? The same question applies if you were building your dream […]

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No-nonsense Leadership

“Surprisingly smooth” is how Rob Cizek — executive pastor and an Emmy Awards-winning TV news director — describes his transition from the newsroom to the church world.

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