Cultivating a Tender Heart and a Tough Hide by Charles Swindoll

I wanted to re-post a great blog post I read recently from Charles Swindoll about handling criticism like Paul.   Cultivating a Tender Heart and a Tough Hide For as long as I have been in the ministry I have asked the Lord for a balance between a tender heart and a tough hide. It isn’t an easy balance. In fact, … Read More


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The Hard Truth About Criticism for Church Leaders

Every church leader I’ve ever known has felt the biting sting of criticism. Most of us learn quickly that critics are a fact of life for those who have been called to leadership in Christ’s church – but that doesn’t exempt us from the pain. As a result, I’m always on the lookout for sound teaching on the topic. Here’s … Read More


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Lessons Learned – Part 3 (Tim Ferriss)

This week I’m sharing some “Lessons Learned in 2008” from Tim Ferriss, one of my favorite authors and bloggers.  Here’s the one more: “You’re never as bad as they say you are. My agent used to send me every blog or media hit for The 4-Hour Workweek. Eight weeks after publication, I asked him to only forward me positive mentions … Read More


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Lessons Learned – Part 2 (Tim Ferriss)

This week I’m sharing some “Lessons Learned in 2008” from Tim Ferriss, one of my favorite authors and bloggers.  Here’s another one: “It doesn’t matter how many people don’t get it. What matters is how many people do. If you have a strong informed opinion, don’t keep it to yourself. Try and help people and make the world a better … Read More


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