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21
Aug

Notes from Quest's Leadership Retreat…worth a read

A Staffer’s Eyewitness View
(Guest blogger, Connie Sanders)

Filed under: Guest Blogger, Leadership

Leadership Retreat is off to an unbelievable start! God is doing substantial work in the hearts of leaders, and our jaws are on the ground at what He’s poured into us already. I can’t believe I get to be a part of this. This morning we got to spend great time together really digging into what Pete brought us last night for the opening session. Here are 10 quotes that reoriented us as leaders…

1. We need to live integrated lives or people will follow us into disintegration.

2. God has a hand-crafted calling just for you.

3. We will be held responsible for the nearness & proximity we’ve had to Jesus.

4.Sometimes in the dead of night, a Leader’s YES has already turned the spiritual tide & has won the battle – even when it looks dark & bloody. It is already a win to God.

5. We don’t have a learning problem. We have an obedience problem.

6. As this next chapter begins, we are heading into a 4D Jump. How high, how wide & how long matter, but the controlling dimension will be how deep we go as leaders.

7. In high altitudes, leaders have to pay attention. Insecurity & pride can take you out. Toying with pride is like toying with crystal meth.

8. The number one reason people don’t live out the call of God on their lives is being casual with the work of God in them.

9. My life’s decisions impact thousands.

10. When God sees a leader, He sees HOPE.

20
Aug

Leading a Team Part 1 via Perry Noble

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Eight Things To Keep In Mind When Leading A Team–Part One

http://www.perrynoble.com/2009/08/20/eight-things-to-keep-in-mind-when-leading-a-team-part-one/

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Great advice on leading…anything and anyone

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11
Aug

Aussie Worship All the Time?

via TonyMorganLive.com by tony on 8/10/09


For the record, I’m a big fan of Hillsong. If you’ve been on my blog for any length of time in the past, you likely know I love sharing what’s happening in their ministry particularly with their worship ministry. This post isn’t about Hillsong.

That said, I’ve had the opportunity to travel to many different churches and conferences over the last several months. Here’s what I’m beginning to wonder… Does anyone in the United States write worship music anymore?

Every place I go, it seems that I’m hearing the same music that was written by the folks at Hillsong. Don’t get me wrong. It’s good music. I have it on my iPod. I’m just wondering why it’s the only music I seem to be hearing everyplace I go.

And, I’m not just talking about small churches here. I’m talking about very big churches too. They’re the churches that you would think would have both the talent and the resources to be creating some of their own worship music. Why aren’t they helping us sing a new song? [btw… There are exceptions like Lincoln Brewster, Kari Jobe, Israel Houghton and some of my other friends from the Integrity label.]

I’m just speculating, but here are some factors that may be contributing to this phenomenon. Hillsong…

  • Has made raising up new worship teams a priority.
  • Has made it part of their church’s DNA to distribute their music worldwide.
  • Sees it as part of their worship leaders’ responsibilities to write new music.
  • Is led by a senior pastor who values (and likely expects) this type of creativity.

Maybe there are other factors. Maybe the biggest factor is that U.S. churches see the success of Hillsong and think they’re the church to copy right now. Whatever the case, it seems that we should be asking ourselves why so many churches are relying so heavily on Hillsong for the vast majority of our worship music.

Are there other barriers that are preventing U.S. churches from generating new worship music? Is this even an issue that should be a part of our conversation? Or, is this just a jealous rage because my wife seems to be smitten by guys with Australian accents?

What are your thoughts?

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