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How to Accelerate Generosity in Your Church
Cost: Free Download
Learn to separate fact from fiction in the area of giving and stewardship, and discover the 4 key values that help to create a culture of generosity in a church.
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Advice on Taking a Sabbatical: Interview with Toby Slough
Cost: Free Download
The senior pastor of Cross Timbers Community Church, Argyle, Texas, talks about the two sabbaticals he’s taken over his 10 years – one for 90 days, one for 30 days. He describes how he sensed he needed it, how he asked for it, and how he decided what to do during each sabbatical. He also had to deal with his personal questions of “is this selfish?” and “what are my wife’s fears about me suddenly hanging around the house?” LENGTH 20:28.
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Toxic Culture Will Eat Your Vision: Sam Chand on Creating Culture
Cost: Free Download
“Culture creation is the most important role of the leader,” says author and consultant Sam Chand. He encourages leaders to work hard on creating the kind of culture in which a church can grow rapidly. He uses an acronym for culture: Control issues, Understanding the environment, Leadership bias, Trust level, Unafraid of honest and open, Responsive to needs, Execute wisely.
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Tapping the Influence of Your Predecessor: An Interview with Don George and Ben Dailey
Cost: Free Download
Don George, the longtime senior pastor of Calvary Chapel in Irving, TX, joined by his named successor Ben Dailey, talk together about their transition, especially the trust they’ve developed. Both want the church to continue and grow. “He knows where the bodies are buried, so I don’t get in trouble digging up the wrong thing!” says Ben.
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“They Let Me Lead”: Pastoring a Long-Established Church
Cost: Free Download
Jeff Appling talks his 20 years as pastor of The Grove, a 208-year-old congregation in northeast Georgia. The unity he built with those before him has been a blossoming effect, “They lent their credibility to me and let me lead,” he says.
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