Before getting to this week’s Top 10 list, the following are this site’s posts from the past week which you may have missed.  These are personal favorites so make sure you check them out the second time around!

Now as promised, the following are The Top 10 Leadership Posts I Read The Week Of March 1st:

  1. Fundamentals by James Albright via LeadershipAndMain.org
  2. 5 Ways To Get Easter Attendees To Return The Next Week by David Crowson via MinistryPass.com.  Few organizations provide as many quality sermon series, sermon graphics, and youth and children’s media content as the team at Ministry Pass.  Click HERE to learn more about all they provide.  You will love what they resources.
  3. The 6 Love Languages Which Will Make Your Team Great by Lolly Daskal
  4. The 7 Hardest People To Lead by Ron Edmondson
  5. 7 Tough Truths For Leading In A Post-COVID World by Brandon Kelley via RookiePreacher.com.  To help you develop your preaching skills, check out their The Intentional Pastor’s Toolkit. For only $30 you get time and energy tools, sermon planning tools, strategic planning tools, leadership development tools, and attendance and giving tools.  Great, no-brainer offer for pastors!
  6. 3 Full-Proof Steps To Ensure You Are Hearing From God by Thomas McDaniels
  7. 5 Critical Mistakes Church Leaders Should Avoid In The Post-COVID World by Carey Nieuwhof
  8. How To Stay Innovative During Times Of Uncertainty by Larry Robertson via Inc.com
  9. 10 Signs A Leader May Need A New Challenge by Charles Stone
  10. Why The 40/60 COVID Church Is Here To Stay by Kelly Williams via OutreachMagazine.com

That’s my Top 10 for the week!  What other great posts did you read?

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