
Change: When It Helps and When It Hurts Your Church
At the close of every season, wise leaders pause to reflect. They celebrate what’s been accomplished, identify what worked well,
Happy New Year!
I find it interesting that 45% of American Adults will make a resolution in the first few days of this year. And within 14 days, 25% will have abandoned it. Huh?
Are you one on of them? We ultimately know what we should do, but we don’t. We set goals and never reach them. We start strong; and don’t finish.
It’s crazy.
Last week, a friend and I talked about how we want to be different this year. And how we can make sure we actually follow through with our resolutions. Here’s 3 things that will ensure a guaranteed resolution completion:
I’ve decided to have monthly checkups towards my end goals. Next week I’ll start to post the 5 questions that I’ll ask myself every month. And the following week, I’m spending 4 days deciding what the end of 2012 will look like. Ready to take the journey with me? Send an email to me with “Resolution” in the subject line; and I’ll send you my “5 Questions” form that will keep track of your resolutions. Then, let’s get started!
At the close of every season, wise leaders pause to reflect. They celebrate what’s been accomplished, identify what worked well,
Every week families arrive at church. They walk through the main doors and head down familiar paths toward “their” seat.
When a legal expert asked Jesus, “Who is my neighbor?” it followed the command to “love your neighbor as yourself.”
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