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Free Plan, Ministry Leadership, Worship Leading
Shoot. In the last article The Misconceptions of How to Stay in the Game I outlined some ways to stay healthy and not end your ministry early. The truth is this: you are relevant to your ministry, you can keep up with the things around you, and you will be effective. It’s a manner of changing both your perspective and lifestyle, how you approach ministry for the long haul.Ministry is not Survivor island. “To Outwit, Outsmart and Outlast,” does not guarantee a win. You want to finish strong, but what isSEE DETAILS
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Free Plan, Ministry Leadership, Worship Leading
Don't let the game play you. As a Worship Pastor or Leader, do you struggle trying to keep current with all of the changes happening around you? You're not alone. We all face tough questions that influence us to change. What if I’m no longer relevant? What if I can’t keep up? What if I cannot be more effective? What if I lose my job? Learn from these misconceptions below - how not to quit early, but to stay in the game - for the long haul.You may find this coming soonSEE DETAILS
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Ministry Leadership, Podcasts / Devotionals
Personal pain is a larger pandemic than any virus or ill-society.  - So why do we hide?  Have you ever had a pain so deep that all you wanted to do was to run away?Somehow, the pain is too great to face alone. It's too embarrassing. No one should know about it. If this is how you feel, you're not alone.Personal pain is a larger pandemic than any virus or ill-society. Our pain is a result from the wounds caused by a violator. It cuts us deep. Most often, we can't findSEE DETAILS
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Free Plan, Ministry Leadership, Worship Leading
[md_image_box_slider image_box_slider_image="34506" image_box_slider_height="300" image_box_slider_size="cover" image_box_slider_hover_link="" image_box_slider_hover_link_target="_self" image_box_slider_effect_slider="fade" image_box_slider_speed="3000" image_box_slider_hover="yes" image_box_slider_hover_effect="text" image_box_slider_hover_text="Text Hover" image_box_slider_hover_text_effect="light" md_image_box_slider_animation_type="fade" md_image_box_slider_animation_speed="200" md_image_box_slider_animation_delay="0" md_image_box_slider_animation_position="center" md_image_box_slider_animation_show="once" md_image_box_slider_animation_easing="Quart.easeInOut" md_image_box_slider_parallax_speed="1"][/md_image_box_slider] A New Era of Thinking Differently Is the COVID-19 Uniting Us or Dividing Us? What's Our Response As The Church, Ministers and Worship Leaders?  Mark 4, Psalm 56 The Church Pandemic  It's in our social feeds, memes, streaming news and blogs. We've seen website after website supporting the need for at-home-streaming for those at work, school and church. As worship leaders, what does this mean for us? Do we shut church down? Do we go aheadSEE DETAILS
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Ministry Leadership, Podcasts / Devotionals, Worship Leading, Worship Theology
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