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3 Aspects to Look for in a Ministry Leader
Paul highlights that he became a minister, helping us understand that a minister does not choose the office, rather he is appointed.
Paul understood that the role of a pastor involves a calling to serve rather than asserting a position of power.
Not only was Paul appointed as a minster, he also recognizes the importance of stewardship. Service and stewardship go hand-in-hand.
In ministry, being a steward means looking after others on behalf of God. A ministry leader is fully responsible to God and for the growth and wellbeing of fellow Christians!
The Struggle is Real: 4 Steps to Confidently Navigate a New Age of Ambiguity
The Christian faith is rational and reasonable and is not a blind leap of faith into the unknown.
Are you Qualified? How to Level Up your Leadership Skills—Part 2
When the Christian life gets tough, we need to dig in deeper and understand that Christ gives the us the endurance to push through the difficult times by helping us know and understand the big picture.
Are You Qualified? How to Be a Strong Leader in a Follower-Crazed World—Part 1
We know how to be a follower.
The follow button is the boldest feature on any social media platform. We’re highly experienced on how to follow along with people’s picture-perfect lives or follow with bated breath as breaking stories unfold in the news.
But to be a leader—that’s where the instructions from the user manual get a bit muddy.