- 1. How You Can Find the Work-Life Balance Sweet Spot ...
- ... The ministry tends to attract two types: lazy bums and workaholics. This post is more for the workaholics. How can a pastor find the work-life balance sweet spot? 1. Plan the church year, then plan ...
- Created on 24 February 2021
- 2. 7 Reasons Your Church Needs to Stop Functioning Like a Cafeteria
- I have pretty clear memories of my first visit to a cafeteria. I was 5 years old, and my parents wanted our family to experience a Morrison's Cafeteria in Montgomery, Alabama. It was amazing. I saw untold ...
- Created on 17 February 2020
- 3. Church Leader, Value This Personal Trait More Than Your Calendar
- As leaders, we shoulder unique burdens and responsibilities. Our days are chock-full of meetings, tasks and to-dos. We're held accountable for our teams and their actions. We're in charge of envisioning ...
- Created on 15 October 2019
- 4. How You Can Prevent Ministry Burnout
- It started with a text message but ended with me reconsidering everything I knew about life and ministry. It was a surprising text message, but the story surrounding it is all too common. What am I talking ...
- Created on 26 July 2019
- 5. What You Can Do if You Are Overexposed and Underdeveloped
- ... e and spread ourselves very thin relationally, but our private lives are underdeveloped. We need to balance our lives if we want to stay in ministry for the long haul. Why? First, a lack of balance lea ...
- Created on 04 January 2017
- 6. The Balance God Expects From Your Church or Ministry ...
- ... rates, but certainly the odds of it occurring have increased. The stock markets fell as a result. Other than the statement by Dr. Yellen, economic reports were fairly balanced between negative and positiv ...
- Created on 31 August 2016
- 7. The Key to a Balanced Life for Ministry Leaders ...
- I've had the opportunity to know some of the most incredible leaders behind the scenes. They all have one thing in common. They do not live what most people might consider a balanced life. At least no ...
- Created on 17 August 2016