Posts in Ministry
Infobesity: The Science Behind the Pings, Dings, and Dopamine

 Attention Economy is ONE of the many strategies digital platforms use to keep you engaged in digital activity.

For example, the science behind the pings and dings of your digital device is to offer you small hits of dopamine. Like a key opening the front door to your home, dopamine stimulates the neurons of your brain to engage you in activity.

The question is, who OR what has your ultimate attention? The digital or the divine?

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Winning by Losing

In a culture, as Will Ferrell has famously said, “if you are not first, you’re last.” And it seems in a culture which is fueled by hyper individualism, winning in life or politics or economics or relationships or fill-in-the “blank” is a me-first concept.

But with Jesus (and the Church), winning is NOT at all costs. For Jesus, winning was not the prize. It was to lose His life to win.

How can you win by losing?

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Facing the Trolls Under the Bridge: The Mental Health Issues We All Face

Of all the things that demand your day, what trolls live under your bridge?

It is easy to fill our days with work, home responsibilities, busyness, and online distractions where the trolls; if not managed well, want to fester, grow, and show their ugly faces in the most random places/spaces.

I call these trolls mental health issues.

AND, we all face them!

This POST is HOW to face them. Feel free to ADD to the conversation.

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Top 5 DUCO Conversations in 2021

What has your TOP FIVE conversations been in 2021?

Has it been about COVID? Adjusting your organization or church? Key trends in our world?

Feel free to see what conversations DUCO has been a part of in 2021.

And, feel free to add your thoughts to the ongoing conversations as we head into 2022.

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The GREAT Reset: 5 Resets the Church is Experiencing

You’ve experienced the upheavals, redirections, pivots, and changes we’ve all had to make (and continue to make). And like YOU, I have experienced the burdens, grief, and weight of these decisions in light of a world pandemic.

With that said, the pandemic has also allowed the Church to reset. And, what I mean with reset is to have the permission and ability to shape what the Church should or could look like/be rather than what it was/is.

We have the ability and permission to experiment. Reboot. Reimagine.

Here are 5 ways I am experiencing the Great Reset

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Hard Hearts or Soft Hearts: What does your organization reveal about your heart as a leader?

Our hearts reveal what type of organizations/congregations we lead. Is your heart soft and pliable to change? Is your organization and/or congregation open to pivot to the post-COVID world? This article is about how to keep your heart soft so that you can lead open-handed organizations and congregations.

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