Church Leader Podcast (Episode 14): Leadership with Mac Pier
On today's podcast, we welcome Dr. Mac Pier, the founder of Movement Day and part of the New York City Leadership Center.
Church Leader Podcast (Episode 2): Multisite Congregations – Possibilities
Today, the Church Leader Collective begins a series of articles, podcasts, and resources on multisite ministry.
Church Leader Podcast (Episode 5): Innovation & Creativity – Part 1
Our team of church leaders sits down to discuss ideas of innovation and creativity in church leadership and some of the tools to help spur on that innovation.
A Christian Conception of Markets: Specialization (Part 6 of 12)
Specialization has allowed us to find prosperity and progress outside of ourselves—a redemptive notion among those in the faith community. To understand why specialization is so important for economic growth and development, you need to understand two other economic concepts: opportunity cost and comparative advantage.
Church Leader Podcast (Episode 3): Multisite Congregations – Problems
Our team of church leaders continues our conversation on multisite ministry. Today, we explore the problems that can occur with multi-sites and strategies to handle them.
Embracing Complexity: A Christian Conception of Markets
Markets are complex. While they provide great value, there is good reason for caution. As Christians, I believe we have a responsibility to embrace this complexity, understanding with both our head and heart.
Building Beautiful Ministry
We are wired for beauty. Our brains recognize it without training, and our bodies respond to it without thinking. Richard Whetsell explains that it is a principle that applies to ministry as well as creation.
Business Ethics as Cultivating an Atmosphere of Truth
The more information you cooperatively share and receive from others, the harder it becomes to act unethically toward them. Ethical decision-making begins to take care of itself.
Harvest Time & Setting a Healthy Pace
We've all heard bad things about woodcutters who won't stop to sharpen their axes, but does adequate rest really make that much of a difference? Nick Cash shares why you want to make sure that you are setting a healthy pace for yourself.
Business Ethics and Aristotle’s Idea of a “We-Self”
I know the phrase “we-self” may seem odd. But there’s not a better term for the idea that Aristotle introduced many years ago. What Aristotle saw is how, within healthy and deep relationships, other people’s joys can become our own joys; and other people’s sorrows can become our own sorrows.