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June 6, 2008

Thus Says the Lord?

It’s important to know where your vision comes from.

My second ministry position was a lesson in the danger of being a visionary. The church was a two or three-year-old plant when I joined the staff, and it was full of life. We held services in a coffee...
Posted by rwilloughby at 7:00 AM on June 6, 2008 | Comments (5) | Trackbacks (0)
June 4, 2008

Church Celebrity Deathmatch

Why young people are tired of personality-driven churches

I haven't seen MTV in years, with no regrets, but I recall a show on the network that impacted me like a train wreck. It was awful, gruesome, and terrible - but I couldn't look away. "Celebrity Deathmatch" featured clay-animated...

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Posted by rwilloughby at 7:00 AM on June 4, 2008 | Comments (2) | Trackbacks (0)
February 14, 2008

To Those Who Lead the Rural Church

An open letter to an increasingly marginalized—and marginalizing—church

Each week this month, BuildingChurchLeaders.com is considering how different expressions of Christianity can more faithfully embody the calling God has placed on them. These letters are patterned off the words of Jesus in Revelation 2?3. While they lack the authority...

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Posted by mbranaugh at 7:00 AM on February 14, 2008 | Comments (1) | Trackbacks (0)
February 11, 2008

Holding Leaders Accountable

Picking up the church discipline conversation where the Wall Street Journal left it

In mid-January, the Wall Street Journal published an article about church discipline, choosing for its focus a case in which a 71-year-old woman was expelled from her congregation. The article made almost no use of concepts that are central to...

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Posted by mbranaugh at 7:00 AM on February 11, 2008 | Comments (1) | Trackbacks (0)
December 13, 2007

Why Does Sin Remain in My Life?

A surprising answer to a stubborn problem.

Last spring a man came to see me. It was the beginning of Lent, the original "40 Days of Purpose-Filled Repentance." "Pastor," he said, "I want to confess my sins." And in tears, he spoke honestly and openly about the...

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Posted by mbranaugh at 7:00 AM on December 13, 2007 | Comments (1) | Trackbacks (0)
December 3, 2007

Directionally Impaired Leadership

Church leaders can’t afford not to ask for directions.

It was 2:45 p.m., and my son, Cameron, and I were lost and already 15 minutes late for a birthday party for his 7-year-old friend. True to the male stereotype, I was bent on finding my way without directional assistance....

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Posted by mbranaugh at 7:00 AM on December 3, 2007 | Comments (0) | Trackbacks (0)
October 29, 2007

When Sexual Sin Challenges Your Leadership

John Piper offers leaders a tool to combat sexual sin.

"Micah 7:8-9 is a picture of what you say to your enemy when he scoffs at your defeat. I call this practice 'gutsy guilt.' The believer admits that he has done wrong and that God is dealing roughly with him....

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Posted by mbranaugh at 9:40 AM on October 29, 2007 | Comments (3) | Trackbacks (0)
October 15, 2007

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Off The Agenda: Conversations for Building Church Leaders is a blog where people in church leadership positions — pastors, staff members, and volunteers, among others — gather for discussion, where they encourage, equip, and prepare each other for the joys and challenges...
Posted by mbranaugh at 8:01 AM on October 15, 2007 | Comments (3) | Trackbacks (0)
October 15, 2007

Evangelical Drop-Outs

Our friends at Out of Ur recently wrote a post regarding a new survey that finds 70 percent of young adults stop attending church by age 23. The research was conducted by LifeWay Research and directed by Ed Stetzer,...
Posted by mbranaugh at 8:01 AM on October 15, 2007 | Comments (1) | Trackbacks (0)

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