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5 Areas I Have Micromanaged in Church Revitalization

Ron Edmondson

It’s not easy work and it’s not easy for a church to continue to thrive that long. I began with a keen sense that some things were vital to our success long-term. After we do something long enough it becomes habit and we can’t even see that it needs to be changed.). New expenditures.

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

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The sad fact is that many business people are absolutists in that they only see things in terms of rights and wrongs. Thinking in terms of “ my way &# is right and therefore “ other ways &# are wrong is the basis for polarizing any relationship, which quickly results in converting discussions into power struggles.

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5 Areas I Micromanaged in Church Revitalization

Ron Edmondson

It’s not easy for a church to continue to thrive this long. I began with a keen sense some things were vital to our success long-term. After we do something long enough it becomes habit and we can’t even see it needs to be changed.). How many vibrant 100 plus year old churches do you know? New expenditures.

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5 Areas I Micromanaged in Church Revitalization

Ron Edmondson

It’s not easy for a church to continue to thrive this long. I began with a keen sense some things were vital to our success long-term. After we do something long enough it becomes habit and we can’t even see it needs to be changed.). How many vibrant 100 plus year old churches do you know? New expenditures.

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Attitude Reflects Leadership

N2Growth Blog

Ron Edmondson This is a challenging post Mike. It’s also a reminder that leadership, ultimately, is a spiritual practice (whether or not one chooses to put it in religious terms). Thanks for the great and important post! Art [link] Mike Myatt Hi Art: Thanks for sharing your observations as well as the link to your post.