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13 Things Pastors Can Do To Grow A Plateaued Or Declining Church

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Recently, I have dealt with a number of churches who are plateaued or declining.  What has become heartbreaking is not the church has become stuck, statistically most are in similar situations.  What is most discouraging is the approach and attitude the church leadership takes once growth has stopped. In my post 13 Things Christians Say. […]

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The Relationship Between Success And Failure

Leaders are fascinated with the subjects of success and failure.  Why do some people, teams, or organizations succeed while others fail?  What are the keys to success?  How do you mobilize teams to accomplish tasks?  Etc… The last two posts I wrote were about top leaders in their field, head football coach Mack Brown of […]

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If I Had A Son – Leadership Lessons From Texas Tech’s Tommy Tuberville

If I had a son I often think about where I would want him to play college football.  Of course, he would be a Division I prospect.  Ultimately though, it would be his decision but here are three places I would steer him towards: Mark Richt and the University of Georgia Bulldogs Jim Tressel and the Ohio State […]

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A Leader’s Diversion – College Football Preview

Every leader needs a diversion, a healthy distraction.  This allows them to get away and be placed in a replenishing, non-performance environment.  The diversion provides perspective. I’ll give you a peek into my life.  One of my distractions is college football.  With the season beginning Thursday evening, the following are my predictions as well as my leadership thoughts […]

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