Category Archives: Christianity

The Power of Trust

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We live in an age of mistrust, especially of organizations.  No wonder!  We have observed a myriad of leaders choosing themselves over those they lead.  Often this is done out of the public eye, but eventually the heart is revealed, and when the constituents discern ANY breach of trust the toxin has entered the system. Organizations can often identify “trust”… Read more »

What to do When the Sermon Goes Flat

Every week church communities gather to worship. Worship includes singing; the vocalizing of praise and gratefulness, the words spoken to tune that can be declaration of rich theology and truth. People have varied emotions about singing but for the people of God singing has always been significant, powerful and formational. Songs can put words into our mouths that remind our hearts… Read more »

Differences

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How we handle differences can reveal how we are maturing spiritually!  Differences are a testing ground for how we respond to challenges, to opinions strongly stated, and to disagreements. Differences need not bring division, but they can.  In fact, when those disagreeing begin to polarize, they may “reach” for other proofs or substantiations.  That was happening in the church in… Read more »

Break Free with Worship!

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Worship is a gift of God – a venue or opportunity for us to experience wonder and majesty.  Most of us live “contained” lives; squeezed by limitations, rejections, disappointments.  Worship is where the Lord opens the skies and reveals, reminds and re-energizes us.  In worship, we enter the stories of God’s moving.  In worship, we join in community to defy… Read more »

Christ as Head of the Body?

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Colossians 1:18 “And He is head of the body, the church.” Wondering if that is a missing factor in our hectic, success driven world?  Sure, we who are trained in scripture would affirm that truth, but how do we live it?  What are the key factors, patterns, etc., that assure Christ is the head of the body you lead? For… Read more »

What Now?

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What do you do when your church struggles?  How do you lead in those seasons and times?  Of course analyzing would be important.  However, the most significant “to do” of the leader is to intensify time with other leaders.  Move closer to invest and bless, not further away.  If the key factor is leadership (not just yours but others) then investing… Read more »

Cattle?

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The scripture says the Lord owns the cattle on a thousand hills.  Did you know He doesn’t eat beef?  And He does’t need money!  The only reason He has those cattle (yes it is an analogy but follow along) is for us!  And as the perfect Father, He knows when to give to us and how to give to us…. Read more »

The Blessing of Leaders

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Somewhere along the line we began to doubt the motives of nearly every leader.  It is true that the soul of the leader is always experienced by the people who trust that leader and follow. Some do indeed take advantage of their position, thinking they “deserve” privileges and more. But many leaders lead out of a pure heart.  And when… Read more »

Theology & The Leader

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Powerful theology forms powerful SPIRITUAL leaders.  When the word forms our worldview we see differently.  We see those we lead differently.  We see obstacles and opposition differently. Ultimately the skills of a leader do matter.  But the key factor is the leader’s soul. When leaders experience theology (meaning the power of the word in their world) they become powerful spiritual… Read more »

It’s Not All About The Sermon!

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Over the past few decades the call has been to shape the Sunday worship around the unchurched.  Continually leaders speak of how they are implementing this tactic.  This model is certainly one option and does indeed have impact.  However, the implications flowing from that one decision to implement that model can also be treacherous.  For instance, if the Sunday experience… Read more »