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.

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 Automate Your Priorities.  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 22nd:

  1. How To Help People Who Are Burned, Bruised, Or Wounded In Your Church by Rich Birch
  2. Key Principles Producing High Personal Growth Results by Dan Black
  3. How To Beat Grumpiness, Irritation, And Anger by Kurt Bubna
  4. It’s Been A Year: Why Isn’t Livestream Worship Better? by Phil Cooke
  5. Growing My Faith In The Face Of Death by Tim Keller via TheAtlantic.com
  6. 10 Things That May Have Distracted Pastors Yesterday by Chuck Lawless
  7. How To Prepare For Momentum by Shawn Lovejoy via CourageToLead.com.  Also, don’t forget to read 5 Ways To Build Killer Teams from Shawn Lovejoy’s Opening Session of Courage To Lead Live.
  8. 5 Essentials To Leading And Motivating Volunteers by Dan Reiland
  9. How To Slow Down And Rest by Joshua Reich
  10. What Has Changed About Our Mission Field by James Emery White via Church&Culture
  11. ***BONUS*** 3 Helpful Secrets For Putting Empathy To Work by Tim Elmore via GrowingLeaders.com
  12. ***2nd BONUS*** The 5 Most Common Core Issues Churches Face Today by Tony Morgan via TheUnstuckGroup.com

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

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