I am taking a detour from my normal Top 10 Posts I Read During The Week because on the morning of Tuesday, April 18th Dr. Charles Stanley went home to be with his Lord. Though I was never a member of his First Baptist Church of Atlanta congregation, his ministry had a profound impact on […]
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The Top 10 Leadership Posts I Read The Week Of April 10th
Before getting to this week’s Top 10 List I want to tell you about my friend Rich Birch and his Unseminary Podcast. Longtime readers of my Top 10 List will noticed Rich’s name as his content is often highlighted. This past week I had the privilege of being a guest on his podcast. We discussed […]
The Top 10 Leadership Posts I Read The Week Of April 3rd
The Top 10 Leadership Posts I Read The Week Of April 3rd The following are The Top 10 Leadership Posts I Read The Week Of April 3rd: Skills You Need To Move From Pandemic To Progress by Rich Birch and Brian Dodd. Here is the full transcription and audio of my recent interview with the […]
The Top 10 Leadership Posts I Read The Week Of March 27th
Before getting to this week’s Top 10 list, I want to sincerely thank everyone for their help in the successful launch of my latest book Mighty: 7 Skills You Need to Move from Pandemic to Progress!!! Pastors and church leaders, I want to recommend something – preview Mighty: 7 Skills You Need to Move from […]
2 Complaints Boring Sermons Create (And How to Avoid Getting Them)
Haddon Robinson, in his fantastic book, Biblical Preaching points out an unfortunate reality in the early portion of his book. He points out what all of us have experienced: “Dull expository sermons usually lack effective applications.” In other words, we preachers can preach some boring sermons and what often makes them boring and ineffective is […]
The Top 10 Leadership Posts I Read The Week Of March 20th
Before getting to this week’s Top 10 list, I want to sincerely thank everyone for their help in the successful launch of my latest book Mighty: 7 Skills You Need to Move from Pandemic to Progress!!! For example, Kindle editions became available on Tuesday and by Thursday evening, Mighty was already #2 on Amazon’s New […]
The Top 10 Leadership Posts I Read The Week Of March 13th
Before getting to this week’s Top 10 list, I want to remind you my latest book Mighty: 7 Skills You Need to Move from Pandemic to Progress is releasing THIS TUESDAY March 21, 2023!! Pre-orders are now available by clicking HERE or on the image provided. I LOVE this book and think you will as […]
The Top 10 Leadership Posts I Read The Week Of March 6th
Before getting to this week’s Top 10 list, I want to make a very special announcement! My latest book Mighty: 7 Skills You Need to Move from Pandemic to Progress is releasing on March 21, 2023, less than two weeks away!! Pre-orders are now available by clicking HERE or on the image provided. I LOVE […]
The Top 10 Leadership Posts I Read The Week Of February 27th
This week’s Top 10 list is brought to you by Nelson Searcy and my friends at ChurchLeaderInsights.com. Nelson has one message for you – DON’T LET THIS BE AN AVERAGE EASTER! Don’t miss the opportunities to grow your church this Easter…coming out of the pandemic, in uncertain times, the power of the resurrection of Jesus Christ possesses […]
The Top 10 Leadership Posts I Read The Week Of February 20th
Before getting to this week’s Top 10 list, I want to make a very special announcement! My latest book Mighty: 7 Skills You Need to Move from Pandemic to Progress is releasing on March 21, 2023! Pre-orders are now available by clicking HERE or on the image provided. I LOVE this book and think you […]
The Top 10 Leadership Posts I Read The Week Of February 13th
The week’s Top 10 list is brought to you by my great friends at Church Fuel. Led by Michael Lukaszewski, they collected the best, most practical, and most helpful resources and organized them by topic. You can choose a pathway to work through a step-by-step plan to accomplish what matters most in your church right […]
7 Steps To Awaken the Creative Genius in Your Team
NASA did a longitudinal study testing the creative potential of 1600 people from the ages of 4 to 5 through to adulthood. These are their findings: 1) At ages 4 to 5, 98% tested at the creative genius level; 2) Five years later, 30% tested at the creative genius level; 3) Ten years later, only […]