Top 10 Posts of April, 2012

Here are my top 10 posts of April 2012.  Three interesting things to me this month: First, only one of the top ten articles is from April 2012.  I think because I choose an article or two everyday from the over 850 in my archives and tweet and post them to Facebook, I guess it’s…

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Small Group Vital Signs

Looking for some serious small group ministry help? Might want to take a look at Small Group Vital Signs.  New from Michael Mack, this is a must read if you’re a small group pastor or director and might be ammunition you want your small group leaders to have in their arsenal. Before I even get…

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Become a Student

Short and sweet today. If you want to hear “well done,” make it your practice to be a learner. In one of Andy Stanley’s best talks from Drive he used the phrase “become a student, not a critic.” Quoting Al Ries, Andy pointed out that “the next generation product almost never comes from the previous…

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Growth? Or Control? What’s Your Pleasure?

Sometimes the issues that seem the most complex are really very simple at their essence.  For example, I learned a long time ago that when when faced with the choice between several possibilities, there are no problem free solutions and that wise leaders simply choose the set of problems they’d rather have.  That simple understanding…

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Wash, Rinse, Repeat, and the Long Run

“How can we move from being a church with groups to a church of groups?  How long will it take?” Ever asked that question?  Ever wondered whether you could really pull it off?  Whether you could stay with it long enough to break the 150% connected barrier? I was talking with a pastor last week,…

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What, Who, and What

Sometimes we all need a reminder. I first heard these three simple questions about 20 years ago in a workshop at Willow Creek. What business are you in? Who is your customer? What are you going to call success? Amazingly simple and profound at the same time. Have answers for these three “Drucker” questions? They…

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