Every year, I get a few people asking me to either be a reference on their resume and/or share their resume to potential hiring teams for job opportunities. This is great. With that said, I’m finding in my experience and relationships around me that resumes are coming to an end. Why?
Read MoreFortunately, I have seen:
Historymaker jump 10% growth/year in the last 5 years; including 2 HM campuses,
Time-out revitalized and influencing more next gen leaders,
Planting 3 youth ministries in churches that didn’t have youth programs and representing 85 students,
Raising tens of thousands of dollars for next gen initiatives, and
Initiating an intentional national leadership certification for next gen leaders with the PAOC.
HOW did this happen? In short, it’s about strategic and intentional CHANGE.
Read MoreFirst and foremost, this isn’t a post to bash the Church OR Culture. It’s about building bridges, understanding each other, and getting back to the divine purpose(s) of what the Church is meant to be. In light of the trending conversations over socials and Evangelicalism, here are some ways to reconnect.
Read MoreAfter 17 years of working with the next generation, I have noticed few themes of leadership development that have sticked with the next generation. If you are reading this, I hope this brings clarity on how to engage, recruit, and retain the next generation for your organization, ministry, and/or business.
According to Forbes…
Read More“OK Boomer”. A phrase younger generations use as a response to Baby Boomers and older. It is a “phrase” in 2019 that went viral based on those who are “out-of-touch” of reality and/or “close-minded” opinion(s) to the future. As leaders, this needs to change.
Read MoreAs a new decade is on the horizon, the best way to plan + prepare for a new decade is to see what the last decade has taught us. Here are 10 things that I have learnt about the last 10 years.
Read MoreIf you fail to plan, you will plan to fail every time. This summer, make the most out of it by planning your youth ministry well. This post is about practically planning the school year well over the summer.
Read MoreWhy you should quit…
Read MoreI get this ALL the time: “What is God’s Will in My Life?” In short, you are called to love God and love people. If you do this, you are in the perfect will of God. With that said, you are also created BY God with gifts, talents, and abilities that needs to be contextualized… and this takes time! Below are some practical tools to discern God’s very best for your life…
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