Have you ever heard of a nervous nellie?
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Have you ever heard of a nervous nellie?
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Ministry can be a difficult and sometimes maddening calling to pursue.
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As sure as there is a right way to leave your pastorate, there is an excellent way for you to enter a new pastorate.
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As I ended my first discussion on “The Right Way to Leave,” I said, “Ministry transitions can be filled with grace for everyone involved when handled with care and prayer.”
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There is a right way for you to do it.
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In the same way that every minister must apply the message to themselves, these lessons are first colored in the depths of my own soul.
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Serving in God’s Kingdom can be both challenging and a blessing.
To be used by God in His Church is not simply a job for which you apply but rather a calling to which you submit. With experience, reflection, and God’s help, you can grow in this calling. I suggest you save these baker’s dozen of little lessons about how to be better in the work of God.

This topic has been a subject of personal study for over half of my life. Like most speakers and writers, the books, blogs, and sermons I have read in my life are baked through my mind. Since I’m not claiming originality, feel free to have a few bites and cite the source baker if you recognize their works.
I’ve not listed these in any particular order. So, Christian, you should ask the Holy Spirit to show you which of these you need to rewrite in your own words and prayerfully focus on improving. In a few weeks, you can come back and grab a couple new ones to focus on.
To be honest, this baker’s dozen has kept me busy most of my life.
Rest assured, there’s never been a day when I really had it all together with no need to work on at least one of these. Some days my leadership appears to be half-baked.
What about your leadership?
Did one or two of these stand out for you as something you need to work toward doing better? Comment below these cookies, and let’s help bear each other’s burdens.

For every thriving, spiritually healthy local church I know of,
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