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Sunday, July 30, 2017

Top Trending Ministry Articles Selected for You - Ministry Today

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Research Reveals Why New Churches and Campuses Grow So Quickly
"This news, which we call the '52-percent factor,' offers a compelling reason for churches to do the work necessary to launch a new church or campus—because the spiritual payoff is so strong."
 
Why God Loves to Lead You Through Uncomfortable Life Changes
We serve a God who is infinitely kind, inexhaustibly good and eternally creative.
 
Pastor, Stop Trying to Be Joel Osteen
It will never work.
 
How to Help Your Youth Find Their Identity in Christ
Here is why it's so important for help your church's youth to grasp that they are made in God's image.
 
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Dr. Steve Greene
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Does Your Ministry Deliver Competitive Advantage?
There is little space for a "me too" ministry.
 
Broaden Your Platform
Platform Tip No. 64 

New platform options do not replace older platforms.

Radio was not replaced by television. Twitter did not replace Facebook. Podcasts did not replace blogs.

The good news is we have many more platform tools available to help us connect with our audience.

The bad news is we have many more platform tools available ...

I think the question I get asked most often is "what is the best platform for my message?"

The answer to message improvement is not about the platform, it is about the message.

A great message will "work" on any platform that reaches people who need to hear your message—as long as you show up every day.
 
 
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Friday, June 2, 2017

Mentoring Millennials Into Leadership Starts With These 5 Questions - JEREMY CHANDLER MINISTRY TODAY

Relationship is key when mentoring Millennials. (Pexels)
Dr. Steve Greene is now sharing his reflections and practical insights as a ministry leader on Greenelines, a new podcast. Listen at charismapodcastnetwork.com.

Mentoring Millennials Into Leadership Starts With These 5 Questions

There will come a point in time in every Millennial's career when we move from being primarily executioners to leading teams and managing others. Whether you're a young pastor moving from a youth ministry role into a more administrative role or an account manager moving into a supervisor role, there will be a day when your primary responsibility shifts from doing the work ourselves to accomplishing the work through other people. However, as I've started making that transition in my own career, I've definitely learned the truth behind the idea that "everyone thinks leadership is easy until you become one."
I've had to face some challenging questions for the first time: How do I move from a "doer" role to a "manager" role? How do I change my mindset to effectively move from "hands on" role to one of directing and overseeing a team?
The short answer is... it's not easy. The paradox I'm learning is that answering those questions begins by asking another set of questions.
The Higher You Go, The Harder It Is to Define "Success"
When we start our careers in more of an execution type of role, it's easy to earn our stripes by what we can do. As we grow and get promoted, we start to get paid less for what we can do and more for what we know. The higher we go, the less defined our job description becomes. Our success depends on our ability to make other people feel powerful to get things done.
However, we still need something we can measure our work and effort by at the end of the day. That can be a challenge when our entire lives have been measured by meeting deadlines, cranking out projects. There's definitely a mental shift that needs to take place.
5 Questions to Help Millennials Grow into Leadership
How can Millennials know if we're being successful as we make the transition from doers to leaders? Here are 5 questions we can use to measure our efforts to determine, "Did I do what a leader should have done today?"
  1. Am I asking the right questions? Successful leadership isn't about having all the answers; it's about being able to find them by asking better questions.
  2. Am I listening for the best answers? We all know what it's like to work for "know-it-all leaders." The only way to avoid this is by disciplining ourselves to listen to the ideas of others.
  3. Am I taking time to think about our biggest problems and opportunities? This can feel weird, especially if we've been primarily in a "doer" role. It can feel lazy. However, this is an essential part of leadership. It's the leader's responsibility to look up and ask, "Are we even on the right road?"
  4. Am I effectively communicating the plan to our team and setting expectations? Successful teams are built on clear communication and direction. If we don't communicate the plan or set expectations, we force the team to make assumptions.
  5. Am I stepping back to evaluate the strategy and observe the impact? Evaluation and experimentation are two words that are an essential part of leadership vocabulary. Are the things we're doing working? Is our hypothesis right? Are the things we're doing moving us closer toward achieving our goals? These are the types of questions leaders ask.
A Word of Encouragement Before You Step into Leadership
Stepping into a leadership role for the first time isn't easy. It's a big shift from where we've been.
  • Do your best.
  • Be yourself.
  • Don't be afraid to say, "I don't know."
You're not in leadership because you have all the answers; you're in leadership because you're going to help solve problems. My hope is that after a couple of years of doing it, leading others will feel as natural for us as putting our clothes on in the morning.
What questions do you ask to ensure you are becoming an effective leader? 
Jeremy Chandler serves as a marketing manager at Pursuant, a fundraising agency serving the nation's leading nonprofits, faith-based ministries and churches. He and his wife, Mary, live in Nashville, Tennessee. If you're in the area, he jumps at any opportunity to connect with people over coffee.
This article originally appeared at ronedmondson.com.
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Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Steve Strang, Charisma Magazine Founder, on Jim Bakker Show - 10.19.15 (Published Jonathan Cahn books)



 | Show# 2851 | Aired on October 19, 2015


Jim Bakker Show © 2015 • Morningside Studios


Steve Strang, Founder of Strang Communications (Charisma, Creation House Publishing, Charisma News) sopke on the show. He is also the publisher of Jonathan Cahn's books, "The Harbinger" and The "Mystery of the Shemitah".


Steve Strang on Jim Bakker Show Oct. 29, 2015


Steve Strange - Founder, Publisher 
of CHARISMA, Ministry Today
Strang Communications in Lake Mary, FL


Books published by Creation House (Strang Communications, Charisma)







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Love For His People Editor's Note: Both Jim Bakker and Steve Strang have been strong supporters of Israel for decades. We stand with and support both of them in their ministries.

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