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3 Things That Kill Communication
We all have something important to say. I really do believe that. For those of us in church work, our message is not only important, but life changing. It’s the message that we want everyone to know and no one to miss. Working with people and being around people, we can often find ourselves in…
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The Beginner’s Guide to Church Communication
From what I hear and see around the Internet and in conversations with people in churches, church communications seems to be a growing topic of concentration. For good reason. Communication, both with the church members and attenders as well as communication with those in our community, is essential to a growing and vibrant church. Whether…
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The 12 Essentials of Church Communications
The church is the hope of the world. As church leaders we have the responsibility of communicating the greatest message known to mankind; the only message capable of changing a person’s entire eternity. The weight of that responsibility is both profound and incredible. It moves us to action and demands that we communicate it well.…
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3 Tips for Clearer Communication
Communication is one of the back bones of human culture. Communication keeps the world in motion and people moving. That being said, we often stink at communicating clearly and succinctly. Here are 3 things I’ve found that help most when communicating…
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3 Roles Communication Plays in Leadership
The art of communication is the language of leadership. – James Humes I came across this quote by James Humes a few weeks ago. It’s one of those quotes that sounds good when you first read it, but even better when you stop and think about what it means. Here are 3 crucial roles communication…
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5 Ways to Get Twitter Traction
People ask me quite often (I’m not an expert by any means) about how to get traction in the world of social media. Most often, that conversation revolves around a blog or twitter. We have to remember that no matter the social media platform, certain principles apply. Just like our everyday relationships, some ideas are…
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Leader! Slow Down!
As a young leader leader person, it’s tempting to be in a hurry… ALL THE TIME. We have a lot to do. I have a lot to do. But something I’ve noticed lately is that opportunities for myself and for me to bless others come when I slow down.