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Great Leaders Are Great Listeners
We often skip over one particular characteristic that has a surprising influence on a leader’s ability to lead better: great leaders are great listeners.
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4 Myths Christians Should Stop Believing About Depression
There are several myths about depression that Christians need to stop believing. Truly, it breaks my heart when I think about the misunderstanding and shame that can surround this topic.
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4 Types of Anonymous Critics
Anonymous critics comes with leadership. In my experience, if you aren’t receiving any criticism — you probably aren’t leading.
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Astonished at Another Gospel!
You can be astonished by something bad. And that’s exactly where we find the apostle Paul with the Galatians. He was astonished at them.
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A Deficit of Discipleship: The American Church Is Off-Mission
The American church is off-mission. That may seem like a ridiculous statement considering the number of growing megachurches and multisite churches around the country. How could the church be off-mission with record crowds?
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Don’t Leave Them Alone: How Your Church Can Faithfully Support the Bereaved
Without biblically-centered grief support, people might miss out on the deeper, spiritual healing that comes only from God’s promises and the Christian community.
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Why Isn’t the Good News Connecting With People?
If God’s good news is so life-altering, if it is the best thing in the world, one would expect that we who are Christ’s disciples would be telling the news wherever we go.
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The Danger of Church Shopping
Church shopping should be avoided even if it means asking people to redirect or abandon their various self-defined spiritual paths. The lordship of Christ, not the lordship of consumers, should always be central.