by Sam Rainer | Apr 28, 2016 | Uncategorized
Three notable articles I read this week: Pew Research Center – Millennials overtake Baby Boomers as America’s largest generation. We knew it was coming. It’s now official. The Telegraph – Bright flash of light marks incredible moment life begins when sperm...
by Sam Rainer | Apr 24, 2016 | Uncategorized
Both curious and caring leaders ask about followers or subordinates. Both curious and caring leaders inquire about those who are not acting normally. An illness, family issue, or work-related problem should raise a leader’s level of awareness about a particular...
by Sam Rainer | Apr 21, 2016 | Uncategorized
Three notable articles I read this week: Jamie Brown – When your congregation isn’t singing: 15 questions. Most churches struggle with congregational singing, which means this article is most likely relevant to you. As a supplement to Jamie’s article, you can also...
by Sam Rainer | Apr 17, 2016 | Uncategorized
My guest blogger today is Dr. Jeremy Roberts, lead pastor at Church of the Highlands in Chattanooga, TN. You may read his blog and listen to his leadership podcast at JeremyRoberts.org. Church of the Highlands is a replant of the former Highland Park...
by Sam Rainer | Apr 14, 2016 | Uncategorized
Three notable articles I read this week: Jamie Dew – Teaching your kids about the value of work. “Most adults have a very low view of work and they end up passing it on to their kids. Unless we want kids who are lazy and ungrateful, we should do everything we...
by Sam Rainer | Apr 10, 2016 | Uncategorized
Most scholars and experts claim transparency is necessary for good leadership. Many books on leadership have sections and chapters devoted to the issue of transparency. Unless you work for an organization like the CIA, then transparency is often among the top...