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5 Areas I Have Micromanaged in Church Revitalization

Ron Edmondson

We purposely developed some common language that would serve as rallying points for the church. I didn’t come up with those exclusively — we developed them as a team — but I led the charge and micromanaged to keep us on that track until it began to stick as our common vision. We had a few key areas of focus.

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5 Areas I Micromanaged in Church Revitalization

Ron Edmondson

We purposely developed some common language which would serve as rallying points for the church in the years to come. I didn’t come up with those exclusively — we developed them as a team — but I led the charge and micromanaged to keep us on track until it began to stick as our common vision. New expenditures.

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Leading Those Who Don't Want To Follow | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

The goal of a leader is not to clone him/herself, but to harness individual strenghts for the greater good of the team and for the overall benefit of the organization. I have always found that rapport is quickly developed when you listen, care, and attempt to help people succeed.

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5 Areas I Micromanaged in Church Revitalization

Ron Edmondson

We purposely developed some common language which would serve as rallying points for the church in the years to come. I didn’t come up with those exclusively — we developed them as a team, but I led the charge and micromanaged to keep us on track until it began to stick as our common vision. New expenditures.

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10 Ideas for Raising Children to Become Generous Adults

Ron Edmondson

It has been amazing to watch our boys, now young adults on their own, having developed generous hearts towards others. Helping children develop a hunger for things they need — as much as, or even more — than things they want. We also freely discussed our own finances in front of our boys. And, let me be clear.

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10 Ideas for Teaching Children Generosity

Ron Edmondson

It has been amazing to watch how our boys, now adults living independently on their own, have developed generous hearts towards others. Helping children develop a hunger for things they need — as much as, or even more — than things they want. We also freely discussed our own finances in front of our boys.