Here’s your own personal Vision Room, showing the specific content you’ve tagged as a favorite. In addition, we’ll make some suggestions for additional content you might like.
One of my greatest passions is reading.
If you have ever designed a room or redecorated a house, you know that it is much easier to work with new furniture.
In many circles, the church worship bulletin or worship folder is perceived to be old school, the tool of staid and traditional churches.
If you continue to grow as a person and as a leader, what you lead is much more likely to keep pace with you.
For the next several posts about creating and cultivating a volunteer culture, I’ll pull from my second book, Lasting Impressions: From Visiting to Belonging, to review some common myths that prevent people from stepping up to serve in the local church (or any organization).
Here’s a little context for you: I’ve been helping lead out Capital Campaigns for almost 20 years, which means I’m clocking in at 100+ campaigns, including doing them (successfully!) during the 2008-2010 economic recession.
VISION = a preferred future – everybody has vision = HOPE What vision can do for you it gives you a clear picture of what you want and what not.
Below is a weekly series posting content from one of the most innovative content sources in the church world: SUMS Remix Book Summaries for church leaders.
Here are a few trends that seem to be capturing major attention as we start 2013.
When you have a vague or undefined strategy, your leaders will invent their own.