Thursday, May 17, 2012
 

Tag: Leadership




May
14
2012

5 Leadership Tools for Managing Conflict

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Our job as a leader is to move toward conflict rather than avoid it. The longer it takes for the leader to deal with it, the higher the cost - to the organization and to the relationships... Read More...



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May
07
2012

Integrity

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Integrity is a character trait without equal. It is something that grows with age - and can be lost in a heartbeat. Guard it well. Read More...



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Apr
30
2012

It's a Talent Business!

Posted by Doug Lawrence        3 Comments

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Everyone who does anything in a church has to be gifted in doing what they do. Talent is not a dirty word... Read More...



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Apr
26
2012

What We Can Do

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Stephen Phifer says it is time to renew our confidence in what God has called us to do. Worship is important. Lives are changed every week... Read More...



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Apr
23
2012

When You Wish Upon a Star

Posted by Vern Sanders        3 Comments

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Wanting to be a "star" and being one is not just about wishing and hoping, or settling for a passing grade. Talent is one thing, but week after week you need to show up, and show you are a leader... Read More...



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Apr
16
2012

3 ways to restore Holy, Holy, Holy

Posted by Doug Lawrence        1 Comments

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How are we supposed to point people to a Holy God, when we barely know what that means? Here are 3 suggestions for making headway on this very old problem, a problem borne by church musicians and leaders in every generation... Read More...



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Apr
09
2012

5 Ways a Leader Inspires Negative Results

Posted by Hugh Ballou        0 Comments

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5 things to observe in our behavior as a leader that transfer to ways we influence committees, staff, and church members... Read More...



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Apr
02
2012

Loyalty

Posted by Bob Burroughs        0 Comments

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Bob Burroughs and Bob Hatfield discuss loyalty as a ministry value... Read More...



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Mar
22
2012

Clearing Up Worship

Posted by Stephen Phifer        4 Comments

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Unlike today’s automatic cameras, worship leaders do not have an autofocus button; our focus on Him is manually maintained. The Holy Spirit functions like a focusing ring. Sensitivity to Him requires intentionality on the part of the artist... Read More...


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Mar
19
2012

Pass it on...

Posted by Doug Lawrence        5 Comments

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Doug Lawrence says his greatest hope is that each generation of church musicians will love and support the next, without rancor, selfishness, or complaint about lost eras. If that’s what actually happens, imagine how many thousands of people will be encouraged, enlightened, and blessed as they pursue God’s call... Read More...


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