Instead of taking 20 steps to your co-worker’s office, you now debate phoning, emailing, or Zooming? Working together as a team is challenging when you work in the same space. It’s even more so when the space is digital. Join us for the best-practices our all-remote team has learned over the last five years.
If you’re a Christian whose origins sprung up in Europe around the 1500s give or take a century, or whose denomination name includes Roman, chances are the crucifixion of Jesus reigns supreme in your mind. Some of your crosses still have Him on them.
Last Friday we arrived at the local grocery store 45 minutes before opening, believing that was early enough. Unfortunately 40 other people thought they should get there earlier.
A buddy of mine sends me “Quarantini” pics of his nightly martini-of-choice. His attention to staging the ingredients with the recipe card positioned just so always brings a smile, if not always a “Yum.”
It is very difficult to be involved with people and not take on their emotions. Emotions connect us, you know. The struggle is that our brokenness gravitates to those feelings that feed brokenness, sinking into the couch as anxiety and fear convince us they’re the best Netflix has to offer.
Overnight, your ministry landscape changed and your ministry funding slowed to a trickle. Do you cut expenses, ask for dollars, or what?
Leadership in a crisis – a situation that overturns the norm, creating new norms that range from fleeting to evermore – requires humility. Humility because tomorrow’s details are unknown.
“It’s like everyday I wake up and it’s the same day, the same stuff over and over,” Bill Murray’d Pastor Anthony via Zoom this week. For routine-lovers, repetition and same-squared energizes and inspires.