Church leaders constantly ask us how to get people to commit enough time to do lay ministries. “My people are just too busy,” they say. Folks, let’s face it; that’s nothing more than
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Church leaders constantly ask us how to get people to commit enough time to do lay ministries. “My people are just too busy,” they say. Folks, let’s face it; that’s nothing more than
Bill Easum Church leaders constantly ask me how to get people to commit enough time to do lay ministries. “My people are just too busy,” they say. Folks, let’s face it; that’s nothing
By Bill Easum Being stuck in a hotel with the flu gives one time to ask dumb questions. With nothing to do but sneeze and cough and watch TV, I turned to the
Bill Easum I just finished one of the best books I have read in the last several years. The book is Synchronicity: The Inner Path of Leadership, by Joseph Jaworski (Berett-Koehler) At first
For as long as I can remember, most leaders consciously or unconsciously focused on receiving new members. Ask most pastors what size their church is, and most of them will tell you how
Bill Easum I may have to eat some serious crow. Several years ago I made the observation that we were entering a time when the rise of mega churches would begin to decline.