Before getting to this week’s Top 10 list, I want to make you aware of one of my favorite events of the year The Spring First Impressions Conference taking place on May 13th and 14th.  Few events I am aware of better equip pastors and church leaders  to improve their systems and ability to grow their churches.

This year’s speakers include Chad Veach, Kyle Idleman, Greg Atkinson, and many more.  When signing up , use the discount code DODD to get 10% off registration.  Registration includes all archives which you can watch on-demand for life.  Don’t miss this opportunity.

To get more information and sign your team up, click HERE or on the image provided.  And don’t forget your code!

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.  This week is a personal favorite.  My co-host Jeff Wright and I will be discussing Leadership Lessons From The NFL Draft.  Trust me, even if you are not a sports fan, that is great leadership content in this episode for you.  Click HERE to listen.

Now as promised, the following are The Top 10 Leadership Posts I Read The Week Of May 3rd:

  1. Insights After 6 Months Of Being Reopened by Rich Birch
  2. Insights From An Imperfect Perfectionist! by Kurt Bubna
  3. 10 Critical Keys For Designing A Creative Culture by Phil Cooke
  4. 7 Ideas To Employ If Remote Or Hybrid Learning Doesn’t Go Away by Tim Elmore via GrowingLeaders.com
  5. 3 Things All Pastors Need To Consider Before Regathering by Rusty George
  6. 7 Reasons All Us Pastors Need Great Friends In Our Church by Chuck Lawless
  7. My To 3 Takeaways From My Time With David Green Of Hobby Lobby by Shawn Lovejoy via CourageToLead.com
  8. How To Become An Echo And Not A Voice by Thomas McDaniels
  9. Who Is Coming Back To Church? (And How Do We Lead) by Dan Reiland
  10. 7 Reasons Smart People Do Stupid Things by Dan Rockwell via LeadershipFreak.blog

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

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