I have adapted what follows from an article I read called How To Manage Your online Persona. I have included the authors names at the bottom as much of the material comes from them. There’s […]
Author: paulbenger
8 Reasons Most Churches Are Below 200
While social media, and even traditional media, are still preoccupied with megachurches and multisite churches, the reality is that most churches in North America & Britain are quite small. The Barna group pegs the average […]
How to Coach: Ask These 5 Questions And Listen!
I think the leadership world knows that coaching is in. When it comes to developing and empowering leaders nothing is has powerful as a great coach who knows their craft. One of the biggest mistakes […]
7 Ways The Leader Sets The Bar
The leader sets the bar for the organization. If you are a leader of an organization then you have the awesome responsibility of establishing the parameters by which your organization will be successful. Now, as […]
Staying Sane In A Busy World
I’m a busy person. I interact with busy people all the time. Chances are, you’re a busy person (which is why you’re not even reading this introduction…you’re already skimming my four points below). Busyness is […]
40 Days That Changed Everything
On Easter Sunday 20.4.14 we are launching a brand new sermon series called: 40 Days That Changed Everything It’s about the 40 days between the Resurrection and the Ascension of Jesus. For 5 weeks we […]
4 Essentials For Staying Relevant
This Sunday a visitor to Church asked me this question. How come this church is so alive and vibrant? I visit so many Churches were there’s no life, there are no young people, why is […]
Finding Your Muse, 5 Ways To Fuel Creativity
Finding Your Muse, 5 Ways to Fuel Your Creativity Creativity is a governing force in humanity – a function of the mind. It is, at its essence, your outward expression of an inward thought or emotion. […]
10 Reasons I Love Having Visiting Speakers
This past Sunday we had Ps Kirk Bowman from The Rock Church in North Carolina with us. After making sure he was settled into his hotel I reflected on why I love having visiting speakers. […]
Planning for People who Hate to Plan
Here it is late March, and lots of folks haven’t yet gotten around to doing their personal planning for 2014 – despite all good intentions. The start of a new year is our trigger to […]