6 Reasons People Pleasing Hurts Your Leadership

By Dan Reiland People pleasing is common among leaders in the local church. People pleasing is when you lead in such a way that you attempt to keep everyone happy. You receive affirmation and therefore feel good. The congregation is happy, so they feel good; seems harmless enough. But the ill-gained affirmation you receive will

Churches Are Not Christian Cruise Ships

By Dan Reiland Is it possible that your church isn’t a perfect fit for everyone? Everyone is welcome, but maybe another church might meet their unique and individual needs better. That’s not a thought that is easily embraced. Can you say “no” to someone even if it potentially results in them leaving your church? Learning

7 Vital Practices for Young Leaders

By Dan Reiland Full disclosure, this post is helpful for all of us who lead, but I’m writing today with young leaders in mind. Looking back at decades of local church ministry, all seven of these practices are essential and will always add value to your life and ministry. Most of the practices are easy

A 5 Step Process For Leaders To Handle Their Mistakes

By Dan Reiland When you are out in front and taking new territory, missteps are part of the journey. If you aren’t making mistakes, you probably aren’t truly leading. All leaders make mistakes, the key is to not make the same one twice. If a leader continues to repeat the mistake, it’s an indication

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