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When “Eeyore Syndrome” Creeps into Your Staff

July 5, 2023

When I was in ministry full-time there were times when I looked around the room at the staff and saw a lot of eeyore’s looking back at me. You remember Eeyore from Winnie the Pooh?  Always the glass is half empty, the 100-Aker Woods token pessimist (where Pooh and his gang live), typically just on the edge of being completely depressed.  Ministry can produce a season of Eeyores sometimes. I call it the Eeyore Syndrome.…

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I’m Headed Uphill, I Hope You are Too!

I had conversation with an older friend a few weeks ago and he told me about a recent…

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When we Find Ourselves a Little Lost

When we were kids my parents headed to India to serve on a missions trip and left…

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Becoming Less of a Procrastinator

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The Tyranny of Nostalgia

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To Create Curiosity or to Firehose them?

Have you ever poured yourself into a project and felt like someone on the other side just didn’t respond well? This is the conversation I have most often with clients. It can be easy to think when we don’t get a good response, the answer must be to try harder. That can be true…sometimes. But…

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Unraveling Ministry Hurts

Recently, I had a conversation with a pastor who was dealing with some frustration in ministry.  He was struggling with his staff, the board and the direction they were headed.  He felt misunderstood.  Our conversation quickly seemed to go from present to past.  How long he had been in ministry, all the different areas he…

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How Partiality Affects Ministry

There’s been a post going around social media lately with a picture of an airplane that has specific areas on it with red dots. The picture is tied to an article about something called survivor partiality. The whole idea behind the image and article is referencing something that came about in World War II about…

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3 Ideas to Consider for Developing Mentors

Volunteer Recruitment - Strongarming VS Inviting (Part 2)

When I got hired to be a Creative Arts Director, I didn’t have any models for that type of ministry. Which meant there was a lot of trial and error on my part. This can be common for anyone stepping into ministry for the first time. I came to realize that I didn’t know much…

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3 Things You Need to Know About people Who Give

Donors are a magical thing in the minds of most non-profits. Because of donors, your organization can accomplish what it needs to…what isn’t magical about that? For many of us, the donor doesn’t just represent money they represent future, growth, opportunity, and movement. The more donors you have in front of you, the more opportunity…

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How to figure out who your ministry audience really is?

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The changing landscape of generosity

Non-profits seek to change the world for the better, but in order to do the most good, it is important to understand how times have changed and how those changes can spell trouble or success for your cause. In our past consulting, people came to us for a variety of reasons. The specifics may vary,…

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Do you know what motivates your volunteers?

One of the most important aspects of ministry is its volunteers. For organizational leadership, having volunteers is encouraging because it helps in accomplishing the mission. It gives a shared sense of being in ministry together. For a volunteer, it can be equally meaningful because it gives an opportunity for purpose and impact to happen in…

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Does Your Ministry Know its Mission?

Have you ever had one of those moments where you completely forgot someone’s name? You can remember all sorts of other things about them, but you can’t remember their name. Recently, I was in a meeting with clients and we were discussing their mission. We were talking about all the things related to mission, but…

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Give a roadmap to the people you lead

I am an idea person. I see the world through the lens of possibilities. It can be called different things: dreamer, visionary, even imagineer.  The way I view people, organizations, and opportunities all revolves around the potential to do something better. Problems are simply challenges to that can be overcome. Even as a young kid,…

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3 Ways to Reignite Your Organization’s Original Vision

Recently, I was consulting with an organization that wanted to change their community by: marriages restored and healthy parent-child connection.  Working through connections with schools and offering free resources: marriage-parenting classes, events and mentorship. However, unforeseen challenges made them lose sight of their vision. We spent time together to get back their original excitement for…

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Audience Persona Exercise

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Marketing Masks & Ninja Assassins

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Leadership Hurt

Leadership Hurt

Over the years in ministry, I’ve heard people tell me time and time again that hurt people hurt people. In my younger days, I think I passed it off as just something that you say to get over moments of frustration. But as I reflect on it now, I realize that it’s very true. Ministries…

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Revenge Ministry

When you talk to people in ministry, it seems that everybody’s got a story about how they got into it and why this work matters. As someone who appreciates the reason why people do what they do, these conversations are especially intriguing to me. We have found a lot of interesting reasons that people move…

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How to Delegate

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Stop Marketing and Start Inspiring People

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