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We live in a culture that places feelings at the apex of our motivation for everything we do.
Recently, Mark DeMoss addressed a group of fifty senior pastors on the topic of social media.
Every tweet, every status update, every avatar, every social network background image—they all say something about your digital brand.
This post concludes a four-part series on church communications planning and strategy.
It’s not the employees’ responsibility to care, it’s the leader's job to give them a reason to care.
“Obstacles cannot crush me.
One thing that frustrates me about the word "strategy" is that it implies something big.
Part One of Church Unique is unpacked: Recasting Your Vision.
It’s an old phrase, but one that I find extremely helpful as a leader.
In Chris Mavity’s ebook, ‘Your Volunteers: From Come-and-See to Come-and-Serve,’ Mavity explains how church leaders can better enable, empower and equip church leaders to better enable, empower and equip our greatest ministry asset – our people.