Category Archives: Leading

Bringing The Kingdom of God Into Your Home

The disciples were arguing, not differing, but arguing among themselves about who was the greatest.  Everyone wants to be seen, to be significant, to be important.  In the next story section of Mark 9, Jesus says some rocking words, “Have salt in yourselves and be at peace with one another.” Salt, in the context would be Kingdom values, Kingdom lifestyles,… 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 »

Vision is Overrated

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Vision is overrated if what we mean by vision is pure numbers, statements like, “our church’s vision is 1500 people”.  That really isn’t vision, and that kind of statement is not empowering and therefore overrated.  Vision that empowers has to capture our imagination, has to connect to those we serve.  Then vision becomes powerful, it interprets what we do and what we don’t do, which… Read more »

How the Word Breathes Life & Hope

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Ezekiel takes us behind the scenes of history, behind the bravado of a nation, the crisis of exile and the hopelessness of their setting.  God speaks to the prophet of the coming fall of nations who appear invincible.  Assyria may look “all that,” but one day… and that day, declares the Lord through the prophet, is in the hands of God. Hopelessness permeates our lives,… Read more »

Level of Impact

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Every person chooses their level of impact.  Our level of impact is not shaped by our parents, by our opportunities of school, our luck here or there.  We choose our level of impact day after day, in the sacrifices we make, the moments we push ourselves a little extra, the times when we give up “what everyone else gets to do” so that we… Read more »

“No Chance!”

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Our church had been through a long season of challenge.  The leaders had made the shift and the focus was clear.  I then said to the Lord, “We need a blessing.  Would you send us people?”  The response was immediate, “No chance!”  It was shocking, but somehow didn’t seem like a rebuke.  “If I send you people now you will shift back to your… Read more »

Why Would We Allow You To Lead Us?

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Why would we allow you to lead us?  Yes, the key word is allow, for leadership is always about choosing to follow.  Why would we allow you to lead us?  Because we like you?  We like many people whom we would not follow to the future.  Yes,  “like” is a powerful force, but getting people to like you does not mean they will follow… Read more »

The Power of Wonder

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Life without wonder is lived small, lived in the confines of our thinking, our ability, our limitations.  Wonder opens our imagination.  Wonder calls us to live in majesty, in the amazement of a God to whom nothing is impossible.  Wonder opens us to possibilities and future. Leaders need wonder.  Leaders need to be captured by the majesty of the Lord who orchestrates future, who calls… Read more »

Spiritual Maturing

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Jesus will always call out our inner world.  He did it for the disciples (Mark 9:14-33).  Before we can be used mightily, we must be cleansed deeply.  He does this inner work by asking the questions that deeply reveal our hearts. “What were you arguing about along the way?” He asked, knowing that the subject of the argument was revealing their inner world. What… Read more »

You Can’t Lead Them If You Need Them

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You can’t lead them if you need them!  You can’t lead people when you need their approval. You can’t lead people when you need their finances.  You can’t lead people unless you are free, whole and healthy.  The inner work of a leader must go to this depth, to do the work of being “free” to lead, free to encourage and to call up… Read more »