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- 21. The Difference Between Making a Mistake and Breaking Trust
- Leaders fail when they accuse someone of breaking trust when all the person did was make an honest mistake. It's demoralizing for the accused. Leaders also fail when they dismiss betrayal, thinking the ...
- Created on 05 August 2020
- 22. 6 Things You Inherit as a New Pastor at an Established Church
- ... week, first month and perhaps the first year will go well. Use the time to better understand what you are inheriting. Sam Rainer serves as the president of Church Answers. He is also the lead pastor of We ...
- Created on 09 July 2020
- 23. What to Do When Your Vision Burns Out
- ... is new vision. You should care for people. Describe what happened. Create short-term goals. And look for little victories to get everyone moving again. Sam Rainer serves as the lead pastor of West Br ...
- Created on 22 May 2020
- 24. The Real Difference Between Confident and Arrogant Leaders
- ... ectionism, imitation, intellectual elitism and self-promotion are all major warning signs of arrogance. Sam Rainer serves as the lead pastor of West Bradenton Baptist Church and co-hosts the Est.Chur ...
- Created on 06 May 2020
- 25. Why You Shouldn't Give Up on Your Church
- ... ch may not get it. But you're not alone. The groom is with you—always. He'll build your church to overcome the gates of hell. Don't give up. Your church is worth the effort. Sam Rainer serves as the l ...
- Created on 24 April 2020
- 26. Why Church Members Choose One Service Over Another
- My church has five services on Sunday morning across two sites and in two languages. I preach three services in English; our Hispanic pastor preaches a service in Spanish; and our campus pastor preaches ...
- Created on 31 March 2020
- 27. 5 Good Reasons for Your Church to Accept Transfer Growth
- "A family from your church wants to join our church." The pastor who called me was genuine in his request. We don't have many people transferring into our church from other churches. And we don't have ...
- Created on 05 March 2020
- 28. How to Lead Your Congregation Through a Plateau
- Shepherding a church comes with plenty of highs and lows. Some days feel like a roller-coaster ride right after eating two pounds of funnel cake. But leading a church isn't just peaks and valleys. Plateaus ...
- Created on 06 February 2020
- 29. If You're a Church's First Millennial Pastor, Here's What You Can Expect
- ... ations are going to give you this gift, then treat it well. Sam Rainer is the lead pastor of West Bradenton Baptist Church in Bradenton, Florida. He is the president of Church Answers, the co-founder and c ...
- Created on 05 December 2019
- 30. 7 Ways to Love Your Community
- ... to harbor negativity when you're excited about trying something new. What do you love about your community? How have you learned to love the place where God called you? Sam Rainer is the lead pastor of We ...
- Created on 13 November 2019
- 31. 8 Ways You Can Cultivate a Long-Term Tenure At Your Church
- ... pastor. While some things are out of your control, a lot is not. You have the ability to cultivate a longer tenure. Sam Rainer is the lead pastor of West Bradenton Baptist Church in Bradenton, Florida. He i ...
- Created on 25 October 2019
- 32. 7 Reasons Why You Shouldn't Enforce Ministry Staff Office Hours
- I've never liked the idea of requiring office hours for pastors and ministry staff. Ministry demands a "go" mentality. It's hard to go when you have to sit at a desk all day. Assuming you have at least ...
- Created on 11 October 2019
- 33. Next Time Someone Challenges Change, Here's How to Respond
- Most people don't like change. Most leaders want to challenge the status quo. Leadership is, in part, the process of helping people see the need for change, embrace the vision for change and then implement ...
- Created on 27 September 2019
- 34. 4 Ways Pastors Can Discern Their True Friends
- Life is better with people. Life is more fun with people. Ministry requires people. We don't minister to squirrels. By God's design, we cannot make it in this life without friends and family. We are created ...
- Created on 16 September 2019
- 35. 7 Ways to Equip Your Church to Give Generously
- How can you equip your congregation to give generously? Here are seven items to consider. 1. Teach why sacrificial giving is necessary for God's mission. If what you give doesn't change your lifestyle, ...
- Created on 18 November 2016
- 36. 7 Reasons to Consider Not Requiring Ministerial Staff Office Hours
- I've never liked the idea of requiring office hours for pastors and ministry staff. Ministry demands a "go" mentality. It's hard to go when you have to sit at a desk all day. Assuming you have at least ...
- Created on 29 July 2016
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