The Top 10 List

The following are The Top 10 Leadership Posts I Read The Week of June 13th:

  1. Latest Church Trends Post-COVID With Tony Morgan by Rich Birch.  Two crazy smart people here.
  2. Why You Shouldn’t Live With Future Regrets by Kurt Bubna
  3. How To Deal With The Books And Teaching Resources Of Fallen Pastors And Leaders by Phil Cooke
  4. How To Help Students Fight A Victim Mentality by Tim Elmore via GrowingLeaders.com
  5. Reading Better by FarnamStreet.  If you like to read books, this is the post for you!
  6. 3 Areas Pastors Can’t Ignore To Lead The Church Effectively by Brandon Kelley via PreachAndLead.com.  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!
  7. 8 Reasons Why Non-Believers Don’t Always Listen To Us by Chuck Lawless
  8. 7 Things That Will Hinder You From Making True Progress by Thomas McDaniels
  9. Why Life Lacks Meaning And Purpose by Brett Powell
  10. Do The Hark Work by Kevin Paul Scott
  11. ***BONUS*** Expanding God’s Kingdom: How To Raise Up New Leaders by Nelson Searcy.  Also, make sure you check out Nelson’s Church Systems Boot Camp in Orlando: Save Yourself Stress, Time, Energy and Money.  You will not be disappointed if you attend this event!  Trust me!

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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