Lord, is having a staff a blessing? Or is it just a giant albatross around my neck? Should I fire them all?
I sat alone one night in a diner in East Orange, New Jersey, and prayed those silent but seeking questions. The staff of our combined church/community center had grown from three to twelve in just over two years, and I was now responsible for a whole new area of ministrymotivating and managing ...
Is This Gossip? 9 questions to help you decide. Kevin Miller
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How do you know when it is beneficial to share information, and when it is useless or destructive to do so? Ask yourself the following questions to help you choose your words wisely.
1. Am I telling this to someone who can do something about the problem by helping the person or offering discipline or correction?
2. If not, am I telling this to someone who is wise enough to help me sort out my feelings ...
Is This Gossip? 9 questions to help you decide. Kevin Miller
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How do you know when it is beneficial to share information, and when it is useless or destructive to do so? Ask yourself the following questions to help you choose your words wisely.
1. Am I telling this to someone who can do something about the problem by helping the person or offering discipline or correction?
2. If not, am I telling this to someone who is wise enough to help me sort out my feelings ...
My tiny congregation stared back in shock. Those leaders who had already heard the news had moved beyond shock to become hurt and unhappy, but I didn't care. My sense of failure disqualified me to be their pastor. What had been an exciting personal dream just five years before was now a shredded "might have been," flapping in the lonely wind of unrealized ...
Time Is on Our Side The priceless lesson I learned about perseverance. Craig Brian Larson
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In June of 1979, I became pastor of a small church in the inner city of Chicago. Twenty-five of us met on Sunday mornings in a leaky, crumbling, 75-year-old building. The weekly offerings averaged $300, from which we paid expenses and my full-time salary. We suffered none of the temptations of prosperity.
For my first year, that salary added up to $13,000, which, to put it mildly, cramped our lifestyle. ...
When It's Time to Leave Annually wrestle with this, budgeting time for self-examination and the insight of reliable counselors. Gordon MacDonald
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In February 1999, I made a leave-decision. I informed the congregation I served, Grace Chapel in Lexington, Massachusetts, that in five months I would resign and pursue other avenues of ministry: speaking, writing, teaching, consulting, mentoring.
I felt that my 60th year might be the right one to step aside in favor of a younger leader. And at 60 (at least I keep telling myself this), I felt I still ...
When Not to Leave These three principles will help to guide you. Paul Anderson
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Pastors may need to leave a bad situation. But it's possible to leave at the wrong time. Don't leave
1. When you're not in unity with those close to you. A pastor friend recently was invited to become pastor of a church twice the size of his own. He was inclined to accept, but his wife had strong reservations. It brought several weeks of conflict into their marriage. He finally turned down ...