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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 »

Accelerating Vision

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The speed of the vision can be depicted so: Vision + vision carriers + more vision carriers increases the vision passion and speed! The one factor that determines the velocity of a vision is the increase in the number of vision carriers.  When that number genuinely increases the vision accelerates and the future comes on the horizon.

Getting the How, When & Why Right

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Often leaders do get the vision (why) right, but the how and when wrong.  Then they mess up the why.  When we are captivated by the dream, we can “push” both the timing and the people and we end up moving past the timing and working the Spirit.  Once you know the why or what (what you are supposed to do, the calling or… Read more »

Trust: The Dark Side

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Leaders lead out of trust.  Trust accelerates momentum, eases conflict and overcomes mistakes.  However, trust has a dark side.  When someone says, “I don’t trust” it can indicate more work needs to be done in that relationship.  It can be a call to listen, to have a conversation about where the trust was lost.  It can also be an invitation to the dark side…. Read more »

Turning Inches Into Miles

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It happens regularly.  A leader experiences a time when the organization or group they lead appears to take off.  Momentum is high and obstacles appear easy.  Other leaders gather around listening and looking for the magic bullet, the one thing that brought the “pitch” and turned everything. The funny thing is, the leader leading the now energized organization most often misses what has really happened…. Read more »

Maybe You Don’t Want to Lead

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Leadership can appear to be places of privilege, positions where your preferences can be played out.  Before you sign up for leading you may want to reconsider! 1.  Your whole life has to be shaped around your calling as a leader. 2.  You will have to give up your rights and live with higher responsibility. 3.  You will have to do the hard work… Read more »

Where Leaders Go For Courage

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Ezekiel’s prophetic leadership spanned several years.  Multiple years.  Years of living a message and speaking a message to deaf ears.  Years of a “trust” from the Lord, a trust that was obviously important in the Lord’s plan.  But they were years full of heartache, full of loss and nothing like the success we anticipate and long to see. How does a leader continue to stay… Read more »

Success Revisited: Part 3

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People often speak of wanting to change the world.  One important question would be why?  Another is how? But our understanding of success is still flawed.  The people who change the world in ways that reach multi-generations do not focus on a one time big moment of cataclysmic proportions. They do so over time, in catalytic ways, one person at a time. Real… Read more »

Who Makes the Decision?

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Who makes that decision?  That was the question a team member asked me one day.  That we were making a decision was clear.  Who would make it? He was the one with the oversight in the area of the decision.  I was the leader. So, who would make the call? The point of leadership is not power.  It is not having the position so… Read more »