Decades before Makoto (“Mako”) Fujimura became America’s most successful evangelical fine artist — and even longer before he advised Martin Scorsese on the director’s new movie, Silence — an unplanned turn down a darkened museum […]
Decades before Makoto (“Mako”) Fujimura became America’s most successful evangelical fine artist — and even longer before he advised Martin Scorsese on the director’s new movie, Silence — an unplanned turn down a darkened museum […]
“It happens way too often: You’re sitting there in the audience, listening to someone talk, and you know that there is a better and great talk in that person, it’s just not the talk he’s […]
Today ended a period of serving as Executive Pastor at Alive Church in Lincoln (www.alivechurch.org.uk) under the leadership of Stuart and Irene Bell. It has been the most amazing experience and privilege. I have benefited […]
Dr Dave Martin is one of America’s Best Known Success Coaches. Making The Rest of Your Life The Best of Your Life I’m excited to be here, more excited than a worship leader at a […]
“Saw this post from William Vanderbloemen. Thought it was worth posting. “Leaders of successful churches are tempted to stop working on themselves, but when the pastor doesn’t grow, the people don’t grow.” –Dr. John Maxwell […]
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 […]
Here’s a picture of two of the girls that come with Mum & Dad to watch my son Nathan play football.This is how they dress on Game Day. Just the other day I spoke about […]
“The local church is the hope of the world and its future lies in the hands of its leaders” – Bill Hybels Over the last 2 years I’ve got into NFL (American Football) and started […]
Hey Our recent Core Leadership meeting decided that I should use this blog as a resource to communicate, train, advise, help etc. the members of our Church’s Wider Leadership Team. I hope you’ll take the […]
In my last blog I wrote about the fact that the church is people and not the organisation or the history/tradition or the administration systems and process. Building the church therefore by definition requires the […]