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Half-Time For Church Staff
One of the most pronounced trends in the non-profit world in the last ten years has been the number of men and women in business careers making a transition to the non-profit world. While most assumed there would be some differences in the way those two worlds operated I think many discovered they had no preparation for how different they are! Making a lateral move from business leadership to non-profit leadership was more of a shock than they knew it would be and it has taken them years to make the adjustment. Many have not made the adjustment and chosen to go back into business or join boards. The two…
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Don’t Let Anyone Look Down On You – Part II
In our last blog we looked at how Paul encouraged Timothy to take seriously his role as an example to the other believers. We continue by seeing Paul telling Timothy where he needs to focus and at the same time tells his elders how they can learn from him if they are wise. They can learn from his speech. In the same way we can learn from their straightforward and enthusiastic speech of our younger members. What has too often become a professionalized process with specialized language for us is still a thrill for them that is often hard to articulate. It comes out not as “That looks very effective…
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Don’t Let Anyone Look Down On You – Part I
If you’ve ever been to a football game at the University of Oklahoma you’ve experienced the “Boomer/Sooner” yell. One side of the stadium shouts out “Boomer!” and the other side responds “Sooner!” This goes on for quite some time. Quite a long time actually. I only bring it up because it reminds me that there are many of us boomers who have become elders much sooner than we expected. This has not gone unnoticed at The Gathering. In fact I’ve had a couple of friends ask why there seem to be so many young ministry leaders showing up on the programs at the conferences. It’s intentional…and it’s intentional because our…
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The GOP Primary As Reality Television
I’ve been wondering if our political leadership (both parties) is now perceived as being so far removed from our actual lives and instead seen as entertainment that the actual effects of an election are incidental. The impact of who wins is about as significant in the minds of voters as who wins on “American Idol.” Why did the Italians continue to elect Silvio Berlusconi? Because he was entertaining and seeing him on television turned him into someone with “fans” and not a constituency.This is not a screed. Just a thought. Years ago I did a study on the uses of television. Marshall McLuhan was right in saying “the medium is…
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Simone's Maxims
I like to read just about anything but when a friend sent me an article titled “Understanding Academic Medical Centers: Simone’s Maxims I thought that might be more than I could stretch. However I looked at it and discovered any number of principles and maxims that are useful in almost every field. These are not just truisms or material for motivational posters. They are thought provoking learnings from the experience of a seasoned medical director. I want to encourage you to read a few and then go to Joseph Simone’s site and get the original which was presented at Medical Grand Rounds at M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston Texas.…
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A Three Pound Trout On A Two Pound Line
The only time I went fishing with my father – and the only time I’ve been fishing in my life – I was nine years old and we were staying for two nights in Camden, Maine. It was handline fishing from a boat rocking in a small storm on a cold day. Everyone was sick and all I remember is the repeated advice “You’ve hooked him now yank him!” Even though I’ve never been fishing since but I’ve read several books on fly-fishing and consider it an art. One of the best books I’ve read is by Howell Raines titled “Fly Fishing Through The Midlife Crisis.” Raines describes the difference…
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Wrestling With Succession
I’ve probably thought far more about succession than I thought about starting two organizations. The ideas and the opportunities came and it was just a matter of acting on them and getting started. One of my favorite pictures is one of sitting in our breakfast room at home with my then assistant Jan Hommel two days after we started Fourth Partner and The Gathering. We moved the dishes out of the way to get the shot. Now closing on 20 years later I would love to handle succession as easily! Today I taught on succession and realized a couple of things I had not noticed before. They helped me and…
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Keeping It All In Perspective
Our youngest daughter spent a semester at The University of Florence in Italy a few years ago so Carol and I took the opportunity to visit her for a few days. I had not been back to Florence in 30 years and was looking forward to seeing it through my daughter’s eyes this time. One day while she and Carol headed out to shop Haley encouraged me to visit the Basilica of Santa Croce and then sit in the piazza reading. It was early and the stone interior was still cold but the morning light streaming through the windows and the virtual absence of any visitors made it my private…
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Friends Not Trends
Ten years ago I was asked to do a presentation on trends in religious philanthropy. That was the first version of “13 Trends in Christian Philanthropy” and it was the first time I had ever really thought about what I know from my experience with The Gathering. Over time, that piece opened up other opportunities for articles, speaking, consulting, and, frankly, I was pretty impressed with the number of hits it received on the website. After all, it was clear that people were interested in trends and a more global picture. Then, one day I went and analyzed the readership on the website and the invitations to speak. Where were…
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A Chance Encounter
In 1972 I completed my service in the Navy and moved to Colorado to finish up my undergraduate degree at the University of Denver. I was shopping at Target for a writing lamp and found something I could afford – $3.99. Standing next to me was an older couple looking at the same lamp and it was we both realized the last one in stock. We knew there was going to be a discussion and it was just a matter of who would say something first. The woman asked me why I was interested in that particular lamp and I told her it would be perfect for the writing I…