
Church communication for solo Pastors
Most churches have one person in leadership. A person who is a very busy solo Pastor who has to do
I love watching Shark Tank on TV. If you haven’t seen it, it’s basically a show where a panel of rich business people hear the basic business plan of small (with potential big) business owners.
Each person believes in their product. They all think their products will sell to a mass audience. But the judges can’t choose everyone to invest in, so they get drilled with questions. And we quickly see that the businesses owners have various reasons and research to defend why they think their product will sell.
Passion is NO REPLACEMENT for Research.
However, research without passion is just plain boring. We’ve all endured seminars or classrooms where a teacher shares research data. All with little emotion. I’m starting to drift off… zzzzzz.
Once people demonstrate that they KNOW (from research) that their product is good and will sell; the judges ask a very telling question. “Do you believe in your product?”
Passion is revealed.
So what exactly is passion? When it comes to business it’s:
Do you have passion for what you’re doing? If you don’t, I would question whether your product or company will succeed. Passion is contagious — and you’ll need to pass it on to your team. And when it becomes viral, you’ll have a winner!
Most churches have one person in leadership. A person who is a very busy solo Pastor who has to do
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