Focus, Intentionality & Clarity
The complexity of leadership in 21 century church is actually quite horrendous. These 3 things will help you to cut through.
The complexity of leadership in 21 century church is actually quite horrendous. These 3 things will help you to cut through.
When we look at why things go wrong, sometimes we find out that it is the result of technical skill or the lack of proper ministry. But more often then not great crashes and burns happen as a result of a lack of Spiritual Formation.
One of the real challenges as a leader amidst of the cut and thrust of the busyness of the lives that we lead, is actually not taking time out.
There are so many pastors (myself included) that wish that their team would become more solution oriented. Many times team members only present problems to their leader instead of solutions.
I have been thinking about one of the great responsibilities for leaders is to protected those who are within their care.
One of the things I love doing is eating at restaurants. We travel about 10 months of the year so I get many opportunities to do so. When we connect with waiters and waitresses I challenge myself to make an impression on them.
Have you ever felt blah, flattened out, not really understanding what you are doing? Feeling that joy is seeping out of you, but you keep going and pushing through but you realise that you are running on empty?
Leadership is always about the heart. The Bible talks to us about the fact that we are spirit, soul and body.
Leaders by definition actually solve problems. There are many issues that arise within organizations that need someone to step up and rally a team and make a difference.
Wheels down after a long 24-hour flight from Sydney, Australia. Heathrow, grey and awakening at 6 am, is a familiar place now. As I feel us land, I am prepared and excited to again be ministering in Europe. Boarding my flight for Dublin after a brief stop in England, I'm looking forward to meeting with churches in both the north and south of the island, united in faith. It's filling me with great anticipation. Thinking through the ten weeks ahead, I again thank God silently for the opportunity to be involved with so many people who are outworking the call [...]
Sometimes we are better to obey God in what appears to be a land of famine than to reposition ourselves. The grass is not necessarily greener "on the other side"....It's greener where God chooses to bless & water it.. As believers in Jesus Christ, we are called to walk by faith & not by sight. Relying so heavily on our senses as we do, this often appears much more complex than God intended it to be. Just as the doctor examining an infant must rely on their vital signs, and the pilot flying in a storm must take heed to [...]
What do you do as a leader when your present reality is not yet resembling what's in your heart for the enterprise, non-profit or church which you are leading? Firstly: It's important to acknowledge that that's the way it's supposed to be! If a leader is entirely content with what's in their midst, I'd question whether either their vision is large enough. Or whether, in a bid to maintain the comfort of the status quo, they are in denial about things that need to shift. Leaders must get comfortable with a certain degree of discontentment. Dear Leader, you are experiencing [...]