Diagnosing the exact cause(s) of being stuck in a holding pattern is critical.

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Diagnosing the exact cause(s) of being stuck in a holding pattern is critical.
In certain positions, the younger leader is a good or even sometimes better option.
When you're planning a sermon series, outreach or ministry, you must think of the various levels of spiritual maturity.
God cannot move if we make these things objects of worship, as some churches do.
It's not exciting or fun, but it prevents a lot of headaches down the road.
It's simply good stewardship.
These could save you a lot of grief the next time you think about a change in your church's programs or procedures.
Even though our ministries are different, Scripture provides general guidance on essentials.
There are many warning signs so you can catch it early.
"I am discovering that the Holy Spirit will use the words of a street preacher who lived nearly 3,000 years ago to speak life into my weary ministry and discouraged heart."
Here are four principles to help keep us moving forward.
It's nothing that God Himself wouldn't long for.
Learn the secret to achieving long-term goals.
When you do, you'll find greater satisfaction in your kingdom work.
Here are only four change factors, and hints at the implications.
What would you add to this list?
As you lead your church into greater health and effectiveness, you're going to encounter these myths.
Make sure that it has nothing to do with ego and everything to do with God's will.
Numbers and size are not their measures of success, contentment or obedience.
The following guidelines and principles should help with a God-ordained and directed adjustment in churches.