Posted by KidminChris on May 17, 2013
So my church just wrapped up a series called “What Would Jesus Say To.” We picked several high profile celebs, and our pastor based his sermons on their perceived strengths and weaknesses. One of my favorite weekends was Justin Bieber. Here’s just part of the creative video support our team put together featuring what some teenage girls have to say about...
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Posted by KidminChris on May 15, 2013
I have served at the most awesome church on the planet for just over a year now, and I’ve realized something extraordinary. Our children’s ministry needs more leaders. Not helpers, leaders. Wait a second; I know what you’re thinking: “Chris, that’s not extraordinary. Our children’s ministry needs more leaders too.” I know. I said the same thing at my last...
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Posted by KidminChris on May 14, 2013
As the Light of the World, Jesus exemplifies what a leader should do as well as taught about how his followers should lead as lights. As you look at the ministries you lead, especially the staff and volunteers you supervise, I think it’s helpful to think of them as lights.
“You are the light of the world—like a city on a hilltop that cannot be hidden. No one lights a lamp and then puts...
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Posted by KidminChris on May 7, 2013
In my study of leadership, I’ve come across several lists of the characteristics of great leaders, so I thought I’d make one of my own. But I’m a simple guy with a pretty simple work philosophy that can be summed up in one word: GRIT. Of course one word wouldn’t make a list or a good blog post, so I’ll use that word as an acrostic for a few characteristics that I...
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Posted by KidminChris on May 1, 2013
I love God’s word, especially Proverbs because it is so rich in lessons for life, love, & leadership. When it comes to leadership, it’s important to be a lifelong learner, lead with integrity, network with other leaders, and constantly cast vision. But there is one leadership lesson that is often missed, and that’s where Proverbs comes in for me.
Each year I read through...
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