Category Archives: Church Impact

“Culture Eats Strategy for Breakfast”?

“Culture eats strategy for breakfast.” That is an often quoted word from a leadership consultant.  But here’s the problem.  It would seem that we hear the leadership “quip” and even quote it.  Wouldn’t it be more effective to utilize this insight in our leadership? Working with spiritual leaders we discover that we can so easily be swept into the hottest… Read more »

“Don’t Feel That Way?” Why Encouragement Doesn’t Always Work

It happens all of the time. Someone is hurting, overcome in anguish and loss, and the natural response is “Don’t feel that way.”  Haven’t we discovered that feelings are not so easily controlled?  Don’t feel that way?  Too late, I already do! What happens next can be classic.  When another does not “receive” our encouragement we can begin to experience… Read more »

Why Timing and Process Matter in Vision

Vision can be polarizing!  Some people will be drawn while others will be repelled.  While it may appear that most of the “battles” are over vision, that is NOT where the bigger battles are found.  Leaders, we are discovering, often get the essence of a dream or vision correct.  By “essence”  we mean that the dream likely will morph a… Read more »

Power of Authority

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The larger the “organization” the more challenging it can be to lead.  And the more challenging the leadership the more likely the leader will shift from leading to frustration, hurt, despair or anger.  And then the next step.  Perhaps resignation, but likely before that step is another… a demand for power and powering up. The chaos of an organization, particularly… Read more »

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 »

The Gift of a Leader

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No, not the gifts of a leader.  Leaders by God’s design are gifted differently to specifically fit their destiny assignments.  The gifts of a leader can be, and I suppose often are, criticized.  You’re not a good enough preacher, not strategic, not detailed, not… But the gift to a community, a church body, an organization, is the leader themselves. When… 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 »

Life Without Sabbath

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The average person, statistics reveal, attends church 1.8 times per month.  That’s a churched person!  That means the typical church goer gets to church 22 times per year.  Other stats point to the growing number of people who attend church, but do not connect or ever truly know Jesus.  And I agree, somewhat.  If going to church means just showing up, dropping a… Read more »

Getting the Quality of Leaders We Deserve!!

My friend was in a challenging church and I was in the office on the floor praying for him.  My bible beside me, and my journal and pen were my companions.  As was the Holy Spirit, for as I prayed my heart was shook.  The church he was leading was in constant resistance mode, constant turmoil.  As I was praying for him the word… Read more »