Notable Voices: May 15, 2014
Should a Pastor Use an iPad, iPhone, or Printed Copy of the Bible to Minister Scripture to People? – Brian Croft
Yesterday’s post on print vs. digital sparked a great discussion online. The subject of this related article is one the church will continue to discuss in years to come.
Read or Get Out of the Ministry – Eric Geiger
Reading plays a critical role in leadership. Good leaders are typically avid readers. Eric lists four steps for you to develop as both a reader and a leader.
The Real Reason Most Leaders Don’t Accomplish Anything Significant – Carey Nieuwhof
The difference between doing something and doing something significant is a fine line but the results are miles apart.
Common Problems in Modern Preaching – Andrew Webb
This article isn’t as negative as it sounds, but instead is more corrective in it’s content. It’s a good reminder that no matter what style of preaching you use, there’s always room to improve.
On Francis Schaeffer – Bruce A. Little
This week marks the 30th anniversary of Francis Schaeffer’s death, and the blog at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary has been publishing articles in his honor—a fitting tribute from the school which houses his personal papers and correspondence.
4 Ways Technology Can Improve Volunteer Engagement – Steve Caton
Volunteer engagement is critical to the ministry of a church. This article lists four specific ways digital tools can help and many of these benefits mirror those of the training your church can get through Ministry Grid.
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