ABOUT JON ACUFF

Jon Acuff
Jon Acuff is the Wall Street Journal best-selling author of Quitter and Stuff Christians Like. He speaks to businesses, colleges and nonprofits. He lives with his family in Nashville, TN.

The 5 C’s of Social Media Dominance – Part 1

Lately I’ve been spending a lot of time helping leaders navigate the waters of social media. There are only 5 words you have to understand in order to dominate social media. Here’s the first one, with the next four coming in the days to follow.

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Play to the Size of Your Heart, Not the Size of the Crowd

Awesome doesn’t let the crowd determine the size of the performance. Awesome gets up for 2 people or 200. Awesome writes great books even if no one is going to read them. Awesome sweeps store floors when no one is looking.

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The 5 C’s of Social Media Dominance – Part 3

Are you a leader trying to navigate the waters of social media? Jon Acuff says there are only 5 words you have to understand in order to dominate social media.

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The 5 C’s of Social Media Dominance – Part 4

Are you a leader trying to navigate the waters of social media? Jon Acuff says there are only 5 words you have to understand in order to dominate social media.

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The 5 C’s of Social Media Dominance – Part 5

Are you a leader trying to navigate the waters of social media? Jon Acuff says there are only 5 words you have to understand in order to dominate social media.

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comment_post_ID); ?> Thank you Ed for sharing your insights into the Church Growth Movement. I have my reservations with Church Growth models because it has done more damage than good in the Body of Christ. Over the years, western churches are more focused on results, formulas and processes with little or no emphasis on membership and church discipline. Pastors and vocational leaders are burnt out because they're overworked. I do believe that the Church Growth model is a catalyst to two destructive groups: The New Apostolic Reformation and the Emerging Church. Both groups overlap and have a very loose definition. They're both focus on contemporary worship, expansion of church brand (franchising), and mobilizing volunteering members as 'leaders' to grow their ministry. Little focus on biblical study, apologetics and genuine missional work with no agenda besides preaching of the gospel.
 
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comment_post_ID); ?> Thank you for sharing such a good article. It is a great lesson I learned from this article. I am one of the leaders in Emmanuel united church of Ethiopia (A denomination with more-than 780 local churches through out the country). I am preparing a presentation on succession planning for local church leaders. It will help me for preparation If you send me more resources and recommend me books to read on the topic. I hope we may collaborate in advancing leadership capacity of our church. God Bless You and Your Ministry.
 
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Clarity Process

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