by Aubrey Malphurs | Mar 11, 2015 | Leadership, Leadership Development, Staff Development
When we use the term leadership pipeline, we need to define exactly what we mean if we value clarity. Otherwise, we may assume that we know and agree on what we’re talking about when we don’t. What is a leadership pipeline? A leadership pipeline is another...
by Aubrey Malphurs | Feb 19, 2015 | Church Culture, Church Health, Communication, Leadership
If you’ve spent any time on social media, watching TV, reading newspapers, or even listening to family and friends try to tell you something “factual,” you’ve likely noticed that there are communication problems out in the world. Unfortunately,...
by Scott Ball | Feb 11, 2015 | Church Growth, Church Health, Leadership, Student Ministry
Everywhere I go, I ask people when they came to faith and nearly everybody says before the age of 20. In fact, the research reinforces this anecdotal experience. In one study, it was found that 85% of Christians in America came to faith between the ages of four and...
by Aubrey Malphurs | Jan 28, 2015 | Leadership, Staff Development
Aligning church staff is a critical factor to having a successful ministry. When you successfully align your staff, the impact you make on the kingdom will increase substantially. The next time you prepare to hire a new staff member consider these tips for aligning...
by admin | May 7, 2014 | Christian Life, Leadership, Marriage
I ran across a list of sticky issues pastor’s wives face, leaving them feeling isolated. There are some very sensitive issues here, and they certainly affect many of us who have been faced with the exact situation in ministry. I’d like to offer some...
by admin | Apr 21, 2014 | Christian Life, Leadership, Marriage
Being a mother, housekeeper, peacemaker, friend, fixer of all things, nurse on call, wisdom giver, teacher, volunteer, servant, and pastor’s wife can be so overwhelming that it is exhausting. Sounds like something unreal, right? It’s superhuman! So...