The Power of Sequencing

One of the things at work in churches known for their growth and momentum is what I call the power of sequencing.  It’s not always visible.  You really have to know what you’re looking for to see it.  And once you’ve spotted the strategic practice at work, you’ll notice it’s absence when you look at…

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Quotebook: Rationalization

Working on something that you know needs to change but just aren’t ready to pull the trigger?  I love this line from Peter Block: “The most common rationalization for doing things we do not believe in is that what we really desire either takes too long or costs too much.”  The Answer to How Is…

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Your Thinking Determines Outcomes

Ever wonder why your decisions keep producing outcomes that are less than what you hoped for?  Maybe it’s because the thinking that determines your decisions is not based on truth.  Maybe it’s only wishful thinking.  Albert Einstein said that the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different…

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Quotebook: The Cost of Change and the Status Quo

Stuck?  Turns out that change is a math formula. “Here’s the formula.  Change happens when the cost of the status quo is greater than the risk of change: C(SQ) > R(C).”  Alan Webber, Rules of Thumb. Webber, along with Bill Taylor, was a founder of Fast Company magazine. His book, Rules of Thumb: 52 Truths…

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Insight: Repositioning Affinity Ministries Helps Create Alignment

One of the most frequent questions I’m asked is, “How do we grow both our small group ministry and our affinity ministries (women, men, couples, singles)?”  A variation is, “How can we focus everyone’s attention on a church-wide campaign when our fall ministry launch happens at the exact same time?” Ever feel stuck at that…

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Choose Sides. Which Side Are You On?

It happens every once in a while.  Disagreement and dialogue here in the comment section.  Most of the time the interaction is healthy.  Sometimes the conversation is so good it generates other posts.  And every once in a while I consider using my editorial privilege to delete a comment and block a reader. I had…

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Skill Training: 10 Keys to a Great 1st Meeting

Whether you’re a brand new leader or a seasoned veteran starting a new group, it’s natural to feel a little nervous about your first meeting.  Here are 10 keys that I’ve found very helpful as I get ready to launch a new group: Make it a point to call all of your members the week…

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