The Top 10 List
The following are The Top 10 Leadership Posts I Read The Week of April 18th:
- 10 Keys To Leading Change In Your Church by Paul Alexander via The Unstuck Group
- When Someone Goes Into A Dark Place by Kurt Bubna
- Ten Critical Keys For Designing A Creative Culture by Phil Cooke
- Welcome To The Land Of Tomorrow: Millennials Vs. Generation Z At Work by Tim Elmore via GrowingLeaders.com
- I Preached On SEX And POLITICS – Here’s What Happened by Brandon Kelley via PreachAndLead.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!
- 14 Questions To Ask Potential Church Leaders by Chuck Lawless
- There Is Nothing Ordinary About The Bible Or The Believer by Thomas McDaniels
- Do You Know How To Be Empathetic? by Dr. Nick Morgan via PublicWords.com
- 57 Pieces Of Unsolicited Advice For Your Life And Leadership by Carey Nieuwhof
- The Power Of Regret (And How To Move Forward) by Joshua Reich
- ***BONUS*** On Men And Feelings by Brett Powell
Last Week’s Leadership Posts
The following are this site’s top posts from this past week. These all had an incredible response! Make sure you check them out if you missed them the first time around.
- The One Quality All Brilliant Leaders Possess
- How Pastors and Church Staff Should Handle Honest Mistakes
- Where Have All the Youth Pastors Gone?
- A Critical Mistake In Preparation Many Leaders Unnecessarily Make
- 3 Ways For Leaders To Know It’s Time To Take Over
What other great posts did you read?
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