The Best Leaders are Insatiable Learners

Today’s guest post about leadership and personal renewal comes to us from Bill Taylor, co-founder of Fast Company magazine and author of Practically Radical: Not-So-Crazy Ways to Transform Your Company, Shake Up Your Industry, and Challenge Yourself.  Nearly a quarter century ago, at a gathering in Phoenix, Arizona, John W. Gardner delivered a speech that may be one of the most … Read More


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Join me in Nashville for first RPU – Super Early Bird Ends Friday!

I want to invite you to come back to seminary with me . . . not for three years, but just for three days.  Join me in Nashville next month for a BRAND NEW unique training event – the first-ever Renegade Pastors U. This is your opportunity to hear from the foremost experts in church growth, church leadership and church health, all … Read More


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FREE Connect Book Summary Today – Double Your Volunteers

This week, I want to give you a FREE 15-Page Executive Summary of my book “Connect: How to Double Your Number of Volunteers.” Here’s why – when I first began pastoring, I had a “do-it-myself’ attitude. I was too timid to ask people to volunteer. But as the church began to grow, I realized I wouldn’t be able to keep … Read More


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Quotes of the Week – Best of Twitter

Leadership Tips from Nelson The ability to anticipate is what separates average leaders from excellent leaders. Keep an eye toward what’s coming down the pike. As a leader, you should always be thinking five steps ahead of everyone else. 4 Things a Leader Does: Learns, Engages, Anticipates, Decides. When you took on the role of pastor, you immediately became a leader … Read More


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The Object of All Work

“Being busy does not always mean real work. The object of all work is production or accomplishment and to either of these ends there must be forethought, system, planning, intelligence, and honest purpose, as well as perspiration. Seeming to do is not doing.” – Thomas Edison


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Why we MUST raise up new Worship Leaders

Do you remember when you first accepted the call to lead worship? Jason Hatley here (Pastor of Worship Arts @ The Journey and Founder of WorshipLeaderInsights.com). For me, it was 21 years ago this month that I said, “Yes!” to the call to ministry. Apart from my decision to follow Jesus at age 9, no other single decision in my life has had … Read More


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Why Does the Church Growth Movement Matter Today?

More than likely, you are familiar with some general concept or idea of what we call the “Modern Day Church Growth Movement.” Now, I would argue that this is not new. The history of church growth goes all the way back to the Great Commission, to the early church. But in the modern day times when we think about the Church Growth Movement … Read More


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