The Top 10 List

The following are The Top 10 Leadership Posts I Read The Week of May 16th:

  1. 5 Friends Every Executive Pastor Should Have On Speed Dial by Rich Birch.  Also, there are few ministry consultants as smart as Rich!!!  Click ow.ly/t3xN50JauUT for info on his new resource The Hosting Coaching Clinic. This is a 6-week training course helps church leaders maximize their church announcement time & increase engagement.  Definitely worth your time and a look!
  2. I Feel Bad About My Back: And Other Thoughts On Aging by Kurt Bubna
  3. Is It Time To Rethink The Role Of “Communications Director” At Your Church? by Phil Cooke
  4. Compassion And Consequences: Can We Lead Students With Both? by Tim Elmore via GrowingLeaders.com
  5. 7 Biggest Changes When I Became A Lead Pastor by Brandon Kelley via PreachAndLead.com.  A GREAT 11-minute video!!!  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. 12 “How To’s” Pastors Wish Someone Had Taught Them by Chuck Lawless
  7. Why Leaning Into The Beauty And Power Of The At Its Best Matters by Thomas McDaniels
  8. 10 Ways To Sink Your Sermon Series by Tony Morgan via The Unstuck Group
  9. The 5 Temptations Of A Struggling Leader by Carey Nieuwhof
  10. The Things That Sneak Into The Heart Of A Pastor by Joshua Reich
  11. ***BONUS*** Breaking Some Rules by Kevin Paul Scott
  12. ***2nd BONUS*** Good Stress vs. Bad Stress: Understanding The Difference by Nelson Searcy

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.

What other great posts did you read this week?

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