HOUSEKEEPING ITEMS
 
Firestorm  3/7-3/8
Youth Convention  3/20-3/21
Ohio School of Ministry 4/11-12

Express 4/18-19 and 4/25-26
District Council 5/12-14

 

MINISTRY MATTERS

eBay Home "A" Stands For: A Few Thoughts on Greatness
Let me begin with a riddle: I can be your greatest asset or your biggest enemy. When I am bad, I can ruin a day; And when you hold on to me, I can ruin your life. But when I am good, I can bless an entire city and rally....   Read More >>

LEADERSHIP MINUTES

This audio interview with Dr. Don Meyer, president of Valley Forge Christian College, focuses on personal growth and development.  Click here for more >>

 

UPON FURTHER REVIEW

Developing Servanthood
in Leadership
An article from Pastors.com focused on ministry motives

The Last 5%:
Prioritizing Your Energy
A post by Wayne Cordeiro
from 2005, but worth
reading today

My Holy of Holies
John Ortberg on preparing
the soul to preach

God is Love
Steve Sjogren talks about
taking God's love beyond
the walls of the church
 

SUPERINTENDENT'S BOOKSHELF

Video Review with Doug Clay>>
  

PULPIT POUNDERS

Your Potential Is My Mission - by Doug Clay (transcript) (video)
This sermon, recently shared at an AG HQ chapel service,
highlights God's role in Pastor Clay's life ... and ours.

NEO Message of the Month
Listen to the AG National Evangelists Office monthly pick!

FOR A FEW LINKS MORE

Serving Central
A site to help pastors
unlock the gifts of those
in their church

Conducting a
Wedding Soon?
Planning guides, sample ceremonies and more

CelltradeUSA
A way to get out of your undesirable cell contract!

FruitAndVeggieGuru.com
All things fruit and vegetable
can be found here ... really!

ADMINISTERING EXCELLENCE

How to Handle Designated Giving
Includes a downloadable document

On Your Own With Health Ins.?
Advice and links from About.com

 

MAKING A STATEMENT

“A faithful and good servant is a real godsend; but truly
'tis a rare bird in the land.”
- Martin Luther

“In the Kingdom of God, service is not a stepping-stone to nobility;
it is nobility.”
- T. W. Manson

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