The following are The Top 10 Leadership Posts I Read The Week Of September 6th:

  1. 7 Actions To Take When Leading Toward A Future You Can’t Predict by Gavin Adams
  2. Volunteer Comeback: Advice To Help You Rebuild Your (Church) Teams by Rich Birch
  3. Contemplating Life Without Forgiveness by Dave Burchett
  4. This Is The Time For Christian Schools To Rise Up by Phil Cooke
  5. Preacher, Don’t Just Teach the Bible.  Do This Instead! by Brandon Kelley via RookiePreacher.com.  Also, to help you develop these skills, check out Rookie Preacher’s 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. 6 Ways For The Church To Have More Effect On Society by Chuck Lawless
  7. 10 Lessons From Ted Lasso by Michael Lombardi via The Daily Coach
  8. 20 Things I Tell Young Pastors by Dr. Joe McKeever.  PURE GOLD!!!
  9. 6 Reasons Why Genuine Friendships Are Crucial To Your Leadership by Dan Reiland
  10. How To Create A Sermon Series (Best Practices) by Justin Trapp 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.
  11. ***BONUS*** 4 Ways A Boss Can Create A Toxic Workplace by Art Markman via FastCompany.com
  12. ***2nd BONUS*** Be Comfortable Being Uncomfortable by Alan Stein Jr.

Also, 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.  Many are personal favorites and will help you get better as a leader.

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

Have a great weekend!

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