leadership principles

Key Ingredients for a Thriving Ministry Recipe

Key Ingredients for a Thriving Ministry Recipe

Not long ago my wife introduced me to the best show on television... Chopped. I love it. Hands down noting beats it. A simple show in concept: four chefs compete against one another using a basket of mystery ingredients - yet so captivating!

Why? Because the ingredients equalize the playing field. Whether the chef be a novice out of culinary a school or a multi-restaurant owner veteran, each chef receives the ingredients at the same time and must respond to them. 

The ingredients are the star of the show. They call out the character of the chef. Not the other way around. It's the ingredients that define the path.

How to Make Fun a Team Value

How to Make Fun a Team Value

The words ‘fun’ and ‘church staff’ often seem more like oxymorons than necessary partners. In fact, even as I write this, I just finished a staff meeting. Fun is not the word I would use to describe it. 

And perhaps rightly so. 

Church staffs need structured, time-bounded meetings to discuss and critically engage with the necessary issues pertinent to ministry. Various seasons in the year call for team members to discuss hard conversations, make tough decisions, disagree with one another, and maintain deadlines. Not fun things to do, but very necessary things to do. The health and growth of every ministry organization depends on these kinds of meetings. 

The Most Important Talk I Heard at the Leadership Summit

The Most Important Talk I Heard at the Leadership Summit

I can sum up Bill Hybels' talk at the Global Leadership Summit in 2 words: Longevity Wins.

Hybels offered the first talk at the Summit, and even if I paid the full price just to hear his talk, it would have been worth it. 

I want to share with you the most important axiom that I heard him say, along with my notes for you to read.