Before getting to the Top 10, the following are some of this site’s top posts from this past week.  If you have not read them yet, make sure you check them out the second time around.  I love this group of posts.  Many have FREE downloads worth getting.

Also, make sure you check out the latest edition of The Pursuit Of Service Podcast which I have the privilege of co-hosting.  Jeff Wright and I discuss the value of reading books in the episode Leaders Are Readers.  Click HERE to listen.  It will make you a better leader.

Now as promised, the following are The Top 10 Leadership Posts I Read The Week Of March 8th:

  1. 12 Ways To Create An Awesome Easter Online Experience by Rich Birch
  2. The Gifts 2020 Brought Leaders by Dan Black
  3. Finding Value In The Rubbish (Why God Loves The Broken) by Kurt Bubna
  4. A Lesson For Dealing With Cancel Culture Accusations by Phil Cooke
  5. 15 Signs Your Church Has “Settled” For Less Than The Best by Chuck Lawless.  Spot On!!!
  6. The 4 Foundational Requirements Of Leadership by Shawn Lovejoy via CourageToLead.com
  7. Adultery’s Lies: The Unspoken Heartaches by Pastor Joe McKeever
  8. 3 Layers Of Life Changing Transformation by Dan Reiland
  9. Phones, Loneliness, And Our Deep Need To Connect by Joshua Reich
  10. What Churches Can Learn From WandaVision by Ben Stapley.  Good thoughts here.
  11. ***BONUS*** The Secret To Starting Real-Life Conversations With Your Students by Tim Elmore via GrowingLeaders.com
  12. ***2ND BONUS*** 7 Decades Of Lessons by John Maxwell

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

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