Almost everyone commutes. In Seattle, the "experts" say the average commute is 23.8 minutes, but anyone who works in the city will tell you that a twenty-four minute commute is a luxury that
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Almost everyone commutes. In Seattle, the "experts" say the average commute is 23.8 minutes, but anyone who works in the city will tell you that a twenty-four minute commute is a luxury that
By Bill Tenny-Brittian Many churches have a "greeting time" built into the worship service. In some, the time is a fellowship moment set aside for meeting and greeting visitors. Other churches use the
Coaching appears to be the "next" big thing when it comes to church leadership. It seems almost everyone either (1) wants to be a coach, or (2) wants to be coached. The fact
Too many churches confuse program management and spiritual life. When modern Christians are asked about their spiritual journey, they proceed to list all the offices they have held and committees they have served.
I guess after a couple of decades as a church professional it shouldn't bother me, but it does. It's become one of my personal pet peeves and it always blows me away how
One of the most powerful things a leader can do is offer hope to the congregation and community, but this is more than mere optimism. A recent book from the business sector is Putting