by Dan Pyke | May 22, 2020 | Leadership Development, Pandemic Resources, Uncategorized
Unprecedented. Disorienting. Reset. Historical.These are all words that people have used to describe this season that we’re in. It has been exhausting and draining. The never ending news cycles, the changes in routines like grocery... by Andrew Glidden | Jun 29, 2017 | Leadership Development
So much potential, so much impact. by Renee Embree | Mar 17, 2016 | Leadership Development, Next Generation
Myth 1 – Children/youth can’t lead their own small groups The truth is, children and youth can absolutely lead a group of their peers. Often peer lead groups build trust and meaningful discussion faster because the leader clearly understands the world of their peers.... by Renee Embree | Jan 7, 2016 | Leadership Development
The church of today looks different than ten years ago – or it should, if it doesn’t you’ll have a really hard time being effective in today’s culture.The church ten years from now will look different than today. It’s the message of the church, the movement of God... by Renee Embree | Oct 21, 2015 | Leadership Development
As I’m writing this it is October 21st, 2015, back to the future day. If the 1989 movie Back to the Future II were based on true events, Doc Brown would have landed his time machine amongst hoverboards and flying cars today. I remember the movie well. I always wanted... by Renee Embree | Jun 8, 2015 | Leadership Development
I tend to be a skeptic when it comes to ministry trips. Most of it stems from being frugal and having a hard time justifying the money it takes to travel and wondering if that money could be better spent in other ways to serve God’s Kingdom. I love to travel, but am...