We make all of these tangible preparations for Christmas. But most of us miss out on this.

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We make all of these tangible preparations for Christmas. But most of us miss out on this.
The good news is that criticism and leadership pretty much go hand in hand.
LifeWay Research Executive Director Ed Stetzer recently talked with former Florida Governor and Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush.
Do any of these points resonate with the challenges you're facing today?
It's all about mindset.
We all have the opportunity, with the help of the Lord and the Holy Spirit, to make this transformation.
As you build your ministry team, you need to make sure these elements are present.
Indeed, we live in perilous days. But we also live in days of great opportunity.
We all need to rethink things from time to time.
Despite all the fun of this holiday, this time of year can also be difficult for pastors. Here's why.
"Our time has come and we must not miss this hour of opportunity."
The culture of Christmas has a voice and a particular purpose. Don't fall victim to it. Embrace the manger instead.
These are words that many local church pastors can identify with in life and ministry.
In life, remember that challenges, problems or crises can arise suddenly and without warning.
As kingdom-minded Christ followers, we cannot afford distractions that will cause us to veer off course.
There is a simple checklist to help you get started.
Who are your friends? Who do you care most deeply for, and extend yourself most often on behalf of?
It's our purpose and passion for Jesus that keeps us going.
Good leadership puts this understanding into practice.
Those who live by the Word of God rarely deal with this kind of blue funk.