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Latest PostsAdrian Rogers on 4 Types of Leadership
1. Natural- Some are leaders by nature. 2. Positional- Some are leaders by position. 3. Entrepreneurial- Most pastors aspire after this one and it is the most dangerous. Dreaming and scheming can be dangerous. Your laymen will compete with you here and many of...
New Relationships
I enjoyed meeting and being with Ryan Fitzgerald this weekend at Anthem Church in Gainesville, FL. Also good to see one of Northpoint Church's finest, Donald Wise, who is a phenomenal guy. Ryan is a worship service Programmer/Producer extraordinaire and understands...
Pastors
I have been a lead pastor since 1991 and have met some great pastors and many not-so-great pastors. I love pastors and being a pastor, but here's the premise: Have you ever met a pastor that you would describe this way: Goofball, arrogant, self-consumed, and...
Happy Birthday Melonie!
Happy 15th birthday to my middle baby girl, Melonie, today! She's smart, sharp, beautiful, can sing, and has amazing standards. I am proud of her, to say the least! Melonie, you've made momma and me really proud! She actually thinks I'm going to let her start...
Keep Reaching
I'm a big believer that young-age, middle-age, or older-age has nothing to do with going higher and achieving some dreams. Truett Cathey, who is 87 years old, proves this statement to be true. As you know, Mr. Cathey is the CEO of Chick-Fil-A and has a created a...
Myspace and Facebook For Our Churches?
Why and how Myspace for your church marketing? Read it here. Why and how Facebook for your church marketing? Read it here. (You can download a free e-book) If my two teenagers would only help me, we could make it happen! I think both ideas are fabulous 21st...
I’ve Noticed
Through the years as a lead pastor, God has seemed to use me to help churches raise a new standard and to challenge them to go to the next level. Call it going higher, seeing more, enlarging the vision, or creating new identities, it still boils down to the fact that...
Adrian Rogers Quote on Denominations
Denominational work is a mouth full of ashes.
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