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.
- 12 Resources All Pastors And Church Leaders Should Know About In June went viral!!!
- 52 Leadership Quotes and Lessons from SBC President J.D. Greear’s Address to the Convention of course went viral as well!!!
- 3 Tips from Orange to Help Rebuild Your Children’s Ministry (Includes FREE Downloadable Resource)
- Complete Content Listing From 2021 Reach Conference Prior To The SBC Convention
- 10 Guiding Leadership Principles For 2021 From Jon Gordon And P.J. Fleck
Now as promised, the following are The Top 10 Leadership Posts I Read The Week Of June 14th:
- 6 Strategies To Preach Your Best Sermon by Gavin Adams
- 5 Mindsets Church Leaders Need To Change Post-COVID by Rich Birch
- Why I Struggle With Hyper-Religious People by Kurt Bubna
- The “Oppressed” versus Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn by Phil Cooke. Simply outstanding and what a great perspective!!!
- 7 Things I’m Still Learning About Grace by Chuck Lawless
- 4 New Church Growth Barriers by Michael Lukaszewski via ChurchFuel.com
- The Difficult Dilemma And The Distasteful Data Of The American Church by Thomas McDaniels
- Finding The Heart Of A Church by Joshua Reich
- 5 Truths That Define A Strong Vision by Dan Reiland
- The 7 Keys To Setting Effective Deadlines by Nelson Searcy via ChurchLeaderInsights.com
- ***BONUS*** Stability Vs. Consistency by Michael Lombardi via TheDailyCoach.com. Great post!
- ***2nd BONUS*** 7 Decades Of Lessons (And A Gift) by John Maxwell
That’s my Top 10 (well 12) for the week! What other great posts did you read?
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