Tag: crisis

  • 10 Articles that will Help your Church Make Vision Real

    10 Articles that will Help your Church Make Vision Real

    Thank you for making June another great month here at Helping Churches Make Vision Real! It’s great staying connected with you through social media and hearing that these articles have been helpful. So, thank you for connecting with me through the content on this blog! You made these the top posts from this last month.…

  • Why Crisis is a Leaders Best Friend

    Why Crisis is a Leaders Best Friend

    If you lead in a church long enough eventually you’re going to face a crisis. It may be a staff crisis, a financial crisis, a moral crisis, a personal crisis or even a crisis of faith. One of the differences between good church leaders and great church leaders is that while good church leaders manage…

  • 5 Articles that will Help You Make Vision Real

    5 Articles that will Help You Make Vision Real

    Thank you for making February a great month here at Helping Churches Make Vision Real! It’s fun to be a part of the interaction on social media and hear about how helpful the content has been. So, thank you for connecting with me through the content on this blog! You made these the top 5…

  • How to Lead Through Crisis

    How to Lead Through Crisis

    If you lead long enough eventually you’re going to find yourself leading through a crisis, and it’s at this moment that leadership is needed most. Even an average leader looks great when momentum is on their side and things are going well. But a crisis or downturn has a way of revealing the true identity…

  • 5 reasons why the church is an anti-leadership organization

    5 reasons why the church is an anti-leadership organization

    There are all kinds of threats and challenges facing the church these days. But underlying them all is one common denominator. The greatest crisis facing the modern day church is a crisis of leadership. Churches don’t naturally attract, develop, or keep leaders. But why? 1. Pace of Change: Leaders live in the future. They dream…