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7 Ways I Work with Introversion to Protect My Ministry
Published on 2010-08-26 07:01:57
I posted recently 7 pitfalls of being an introverted pastor. In that post I indicated I would share how I address each of these pitfalls to keep them from adversely impacting my ministry. Here are 7 ways I work with my introversion to protect my ministry: Related posts:7 Ways I Protect My Heart and Ministry From an Affair Pray and Work: Encouragement During Difficult Days of Ministry Can Non-Profit Work Encourage a Poor Work Ethic?
Warner Brothers Movie Flipped: Live Facebook Chat
Published on 2010-08-26 06:00:56
I don't know about your family, but we've struggled in recent years to find good, well-written, and family friendly movies to enjoy together. Hollywood is paying attention and actually looking for ways to partner with the Christian community. Introducing Warner Brothers Studio's movie "Flipped", a story which chronicles second-graders Bryce and Juli over a six-year relationship of growing attachment. We get to experience triumph and disaster, family drama and first love, as they make the discove
7 Pitfalls of Being an Introverted Pastor
Published on 2010-08-25 06:00:22
I am an introvert. From all public appearances on Sunday morning that surprises many people, but in my private life and with those closest to me there is no questioning of that fact. If anything, I have become even more introverted the larger our church has grown. I can wish I was otherwise, but this is how I am wired. Being an introvert has its downsides as a pastor. Here are 7 pitfalls of being an introverted pastor: Related posts:How an Introvert Handles Awkward Situations