Category: For Leaders
When God Says No by Mandy DeHart In November of 2017, my husband and I moved to his home-state to plant a church. We were excited, full of faith, and ready to fulfill our mission. However, once we moved to the area the “no’s” began appearing around every corner. The doors that began to… View Article
Right Purpose. Right People. Right Process.
Right Purpose. Right People. Right Process. by Joumeel Mclaurine My wife asked me a strangely daunting question. She enquired, in her quizzical tone from the other room, “if you had to write a book today what would it be called”? My reply to her is what I’m going to share with you today! In the… View Article
Generational Legacy
Generational Legacy by Rev. Jonathan Walker In just a few months I will be privileged to commence my nineteenth year in full-time youth ministry. At times I feel like I have seen all there is to see and while at other times I feel technology and the ephemeral nature of cultural trends causes me to… View Article
Beyond Leadership
Beyond Leadership: The Need for Effective Followership by Micheal D. Robinson For many years the world has been captivated with leaders, leading, and the process that is leadership; and for good reason. Leaders are, more often than not, the ones in the spotlight for their organizations during both good and bad times. A fact that… View Article
Servant Leadership 101: Find a Need and Meet It by L. J. Harry Loches Road. Some can’t even pronounce it much less find it, but that’s where I went to church when I was nine. It was out in the country, in the little village of St. Louisville. We packed in around thirty people on… View Article
In a recent study by the Barna Group, it was found that younger generations of Americans (those between the ages of 18 and 44) are more accepting of Pentecostal and Charismatic beliefs than older generations. Younger generations also believe in the Holy Spirit at higher rates. These results reflect the increased spirituality of younger generations…. View Article
Hyphen How To’s from The Community Meeting
At the Panorama-themed Community Meetings in August, Adam Shaw and Kristin Keller presented an overview of this generation of Hyphens, Millennials, and ways that Hyphen leaders – pastors, young adult leaders, and lay leaders – can lead this generation of Hyphens well. Some of the main topics include: Hyphen’s key demographic Characteristics of Millennials Implications… View Article