“It helps certain church leaders identify the fact that they have the spiritual gift of leadership that the Bible talks about in Romans 12:8. Once you understand that God has given a gift, then training becomes more seriously. When you receive better training, you become more effective in the leadership position that God has assigned to you.” FactsHelpingSpiritualCertainGivenChurchLeaderPositionTrainingBibleSpiritual GiftsChurch LeadersRomans 12 Author:Bill Hybels
“Weak leaders of churches blame people and circumstances. Breakout church leaders accept responsibility and see God's possibilities in even difficult situations.” PeopleDifficultChurchResponsibilitySituationLeaderAcceptingPossibilityCircumstancesWeakBlameDifficult SituationsChurch LeadersWeak Leaders Book:Breakout Churches: Discover How to Make the Leap Source: Breakout Churches: Discover How to Make the Leap
“Emerging church leaders are not impressed by those who defend the Christian faith by promoting definitive answers to convince those who doubt the faith.” ChristianChurchAnswersLeaderDoubtConvinceImpressedPromotingEmergingChristian FaithChurch LeadersNot Impressed Author:Eddie Gibbs
“Father Jude Nnorom also criticized his church leaders, saying the simple lifestyle followed by Pope Francis should challenge African bishops to ask themselves.” ShouldAsksFatherChallengesChurchSimpleLeaderLifestylePopeSimple LifeBishopsChurch Leaders Author:Sylvia Poggioli
“We should be patient in developing and strengthening our testimonies. Rather than expecting immediate or spectacular manifestations, though they will come when needed, we should pray for a testimony, study the scriptures, follow the counsel of our prophet and other Church leaders, and live the principles of the gospel. Our testimonies then will grow and mature naturally, perhaps imperceptibly at times, until they become driving forces in our lives.” ShouldForceGrowsChurchLeaderPrinciplesStudyOur LivesPrayingNeededPatientDrivingScriptureDevelopingManifestationProphetMatureExpectingTestimonyBe PatientSpectacularStrengtheningDriving ForceChurch Leaders Author:Joseph B. Wirthlin
“In one sense what may pass between the pope and myself may be trivialities. In another sense the fact of talking trivialities is itself a portent of great significance. But the pleasantries which we exchange may, as one church leader said, be pleasantries about profundities.” MaySaidFactsChurchTalkingLeaderSignificancePopeProfundityTrivialityChurch LeadersPortentsPleasantries Author:Geoffrey Fisher