Spiritual Fathers 01: The Same As

I had the joy of hearing Kenneth Hagin Jr about twenty years ago, and he told about how he was discouraged as a young Bible College student because all the churches he went to preach in complained he sounded like his father. His dad laughed and pointed out that you should absolutely should sound likeContinue reading “Spiritual Fathers 01: The Same As”

DOs and DON’Ts for travelling speakers!

DO SAY “This church is lovely, I enjoyed the worship and the choir, your pastor is a great guy, thanks for inviting me” DON’T SAY “My youth choir is bigger than your entire church! What are you doing?” DO SAY “You have a great pastor in this church, you should commit to this church” DON’TContinue reading “DOs and DON’Ts for travelling speakers!”

7 Ways to Enjoy Church More!

  Bring Your Bible!  Then you can read what is being read from and ensure it is in your Bible.  It helps you learn and grow. Say “amen” and encourage your preacher – in appropriate moments! Participate in the worship, don’t spectate!  Lift your hands, clap and shout.  Dance! Arrive on time! Leave late.  HaveContinue reading “7 Ways to Enjoy Church More!”

Leadership Lessons from David 04: Stick With What You Know!

One of the most powerful lessons in David’s history is when he was face to face with King Saul discussing David going to fight Goliath. Saul wants David to go fight in his armour, and David refuses saying: I cannot go with these, I haven’t tested them – 1 Sam. 17.38 This is a greatContinue reading “Leadership Lessons from David 04: Stick With What You Know!”

Leadership Lessons from David 03: Leave the Haters Alone

No matter what you do in life – if you are successful certain people will hate you. In fact, the more you lead people into life, into wisdom, the more your ministry and life sets captives free the more people will hate you and the more obvious their hate will be. David is starting toContinue reading “Leadership Lessons from David 03: Leave the Haters Alone”

Leadership Lessons from David 02: Boring is Building

Before David became King of the nation of Israel, he had a very remarkable CV. He was a shepherd, a musician for the king, a servant, an errand boy, the sandwich deliverer, and armour carrier. Notice – he was never a politician or soldier. God trained him to be king through exceptionally menial, boring jobs!Continue reading “Leadership Lessons from David 02: Boring is Building”