There are two times in your life when you know all there is to knows

… about parenting. Before you have kids and after they’ve left the house. While you have kids at home, everything is an experiment! It’s all theory, then it’s all experience. My father told me that when we told him and my mother we were expecting our first child almost 20 years ago! He was right… […]

In the church, who are the customers?

I’m reading through Ken Blanchard’s book, Leading at a Higher Level. One of the points he makes is that every organization has two types of customers. The external customer, the outside person you are trying to serve, and the internal customer, the inside person that is employed and supported by other employees in the organization. […]

Love and Respect for a Lifetime : Book Review

Love and Respect for a Lifetime : Book Review

I received a copy of Love and Respect for a Lifetime by Dr. Emerson Eggrichs from Thomas Nelson Publishers as a part of their BookSneeze program. After more than fifteen years of working with marriages in the local church, this is one of the best books I’ve come across that addresses the passage that has […]

Teams : Complement or Compensate

This past weekend was the 2010 Ryder Cup. A unique golf event. Golf is a sport for individuals. The Ryder Cup takes this sport for individuals and creates a team-based event. The USA vs. Europe. There are three types of matches to the competition. One is called Fourballs, two players from each team play their […]

Evaluate Your Group Effectiveness

Every now and then a leader needs to take inventory about how their group is going. For all-church group life evaluation, forms and online assessment tools are great. However, there is a need for each group leader to take a reading of where their own group is at. It’s not meant for deep evaluation. One […]