The Top 10 Leadership Posts I Read The Week Of October 15th
The above video is from Senior Pastor Derwin Gray of Transformation Church and is one of The Top 10 Leadership Posts I Read The Week Of October 15th. Pastor Derwin is a dear friend and one of the greatest leaders I know. If you are not a regular follower of Pastor Derwin on his blog or Twitter, do so today.
The following are the nine additional posts from leaders you need to know as well.
- 6 Things Pastors Forget About The Rest Of Us by Richard Chancy
- 6 Lies We Believe About The Church by Nicole Cottrell
- Love The One You’re With by Derwin Gray
- An Interview with Andy Stanley About Making Better Choices in the Context of Uncertainty [Video] by Michael Hyatt
- Danger Must Be Known Before Fear Can Be Felt by Joseph Lalonde
- A Glimpse Into The Mind Of The Addicted by Lance Lang
- How NASCAR Uses Access To Build The Most Loyal Brand Fans Anywhere by Amy Jo Martin at www.FastCompany.com
- 7 Things You Should Know About eBooks by Tony Morgan
- 15 Ways To Identify Bad Leaders by Michael Myatt
- How To Turn Your Marriage Around In 10 Days by Scott Williams
And there is one more very important post I want to make you aware of – When the Pastor’s Teen Rebels… by Scott Cochrane as an absolute must-read by all parents, whether you are Christian or not.
That is my Top 10, well 11. What are some other great posts you read this week? I hope each of you has a great weekend!
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October 19, 2012 













Great posts Brian!
Thank you Dan. And thank you for all you do to serve church leaders.
Thanks for featuring me in the list Brian. It’s an honor.
I really enjoyed ThinkGrowth’s blog on What Failure Isn’t. They laid it out and gave valid reasons for it. You can find it at http://www.gapinternational.com/thinkgrowth/?p=2506
Joseph, thank you for the comments and suggesting ThinkGrowth’s blog. Very helpful.