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18 Things Pastors Need To Know About How Wealthy People Think

Many pastors and church leaders face challenges in effectively connecting with people of great financial means.  I will probably write several posts on this over the next few months but I want to begin by getting into the mind of how financial leaders think. Let’s begin with some foundational statements: Wealthy people are not “better” or “more important” than anyone else. Wealthy people […]

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50 John Maxwell, Seth Godin, and Dave Ramsey Leadership Quotes From The Chick-Fil-A Leadercast

There was some incredible leadership teaching at today’s Chick-Fil-A Leadercast.  The following are the top 50 quotes.  More to come later. John Maxwell “If you increase your influence, you increase your leadership.” “Leadership is not a noun.  It’s a verb.  It’s active.  It’s movement.” “It’s tough being in the people business when people don’t like you.” […]

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Offering Hope And 5,000 Salads To A Community In Need

Today, 20 churches from various denominations in the city of Roswell, GA came together to address the needs of the hurting and under-resourced in our city in an event called Roswell Day of Hope. Roswell Day of Hope, a ministry of “Hope Roswell,” is a nonprofit organization, made up of local churches, nonprofits, businesses, health agencies, Roswell […]

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22 Leadership Quotes And Principles From Mark Zuckerberg And The Facebook Effect Part 2

The following is Part 2 of the leadership quotes and principles from the first six chapters of The Facebook Effect by David Kirkpatrick.  This incredible book chronicles Facebook’s journey from conception to becoming a legitimate business.  To read Part 1, click here.  All quotes are from Facebook’s founder Mark Zuckerberg unless otherwise noted. More than 80% of the […]

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5 Reasons People May Be Leaving Your Church

The latest census numbers are out and people are leaving Detroit in alarming numbers.  The USA Today reports that the Detroit population dropped 25% during the last decade to a number of 713,777, their lowest number since 1910. What was interesting to me was why the people were leaving.  These reasons are something that all […]

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