Category: Leadership

Update with David & Liz

| April 23, 2012 | 0 Comments
Update with David & Liz

It’s been about 10 months since I have posted on Impel. From a blogger’s perspective, that’s a great strategy if you want to create a virtual ghost town. But, in all seriousness, Liz and I have been taking some time to refocus, pray and seek God for our next steps. The last few months Liz [...]

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Steve Jobs & The Succession Plan

| August 25, 2011 | 1 Comment
Steve Jobs & The Succession Plan

Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple, announced today that he would be resigning from his position and turning over his company to COO Tim Cook. Jobs had been deadline with recent health issue and he is quoted as saying, “I have always said if there ever came a day when I could not longer meet my [...]

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10 Things I’ve Learned from My Mentor, Earl McClellan

| May 22, 2011 | 0 Comments
10 Things I’ve Learned from My Mentor, Earl McClellan

Every leader should be mentored and not just by one person, but by several people that lead in a specific field or in their life journey and leadership development. I want to share a few things I’ve learned from my mentor of almost 10 years, Earl McClellan. He serves as an executive pastor at Shoreline [...]

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The Test of Time

| May 19, 2011 | 0 Comments
The Test of Time

First, the test of time reveals the quality of our work and how it will stand over time.  It also reveals how we walk through different seasons in life. Ecclesiastes 3:1, “To everything there is a season, a time for every purpose under heaven.” The test of time gives credibility to your past, but it [...]

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“The Cause” Interview with Pastor Matthew Barnett

| February 11, 2011 | 2 Comments
“The Cause” Interview with Pastor Matthew Barnett

In Los Angeles there’s a man with a cause, Pastor Matthew Barnett of senior pastor of the LA Dream Center and Angelus Temple. You may recognize his last name, his dad is Tommy Barnett, pastor of Phoenix First Assembly.  Both father and son are two of the most respected men in ministry. It’s a joy [...]

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Same-Church or Different-Church Dating Relationships by Elizabeth Podgurski

| January 6, 2011 | 2 Comments
Same-Church or Different-Church Dating Relationships by Elizabeth Podgurski

Disclaimer: “At the time I wrote this piece, David and I where in the dating stage of our relationship. Now, we are in the engagement stage and very excited how God has blessed our relationship. During the dating stage, we frequently discussed about church culture and the impact it can have on Same-church and different-church [...]

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Resources to Move You Forward into 2011

| December 18, 2010 | 0 Comments
Resources to Move You Forward into 2011

Books that stirred our hearts, DVD’s that motivated us to be more creative, music that brought us closer to God, and charities that let us change the world. These are the resources that impacted our team the most this year and we want to share them with you! Give them as gifts, share them with [...]

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Build People to Grow Leaders

| December 5, 2010 | 0 Comments
Build People to Grow Leaders

Leadership development is all too often a neglected area in church and ministry. We are given a task, a role, a responsibility, a position – but are we given the authority to lead and develop  leaders around us? If you are someone who is frustrated with the lack of leadership development around you, or within [...]

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Navigating through Change Resistance

| November 27, 2010 | 2 Comments
Navigating through Change Resistance

Change is always a unique time for any church. You may be launching a new ministry, adding venues, services, or restructuring an existing area or experiencing leadership turnover. Change is change, no matter how big or small, often times, people naturally resist it. So how do we deal with those who resist this change? We [...]

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Recalibrate – Living on Purpose by Cheryl Luke

| November 4, 2010 | 4 Comments
Recalibrate – Living on Purpose by Cheryl Luke

Have you ever spent a considerable amount of time searching for something valuable?  You can recall having it in your possession, yet for some reason, you are unable to uncover what you’ve done with it?  Maybe you’ve tried to identify or connect with something that clearly belongs to you.  It is in your possession. You [...]

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The Nines Online Event: Game Changers

| September 13, 2010 | 1 Comment
The Nines Online Event: Game Changers

8:30am: poured my coffee, opened my laptop, and for 9-hours was blown away by a one-day event called, “The Nines.” The Leadership Network (@LeadNet) has made possible an online one-day event to capture some of the best voices in church growth and leadership. The response was so overwhelming that this year almost 100 speakers submitted [...]

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Scandalous Grace

| September 12, 2010 | 0 Comments
Scandalous Grace

Second chances in life and leadership can often be viewed as scandalous. But, if you study the Bible, the message of Grace is scandalous. I mean just think about, without the act of radical grace in our lives we would have no second chances. Without the act of love and grace, why would churches be [...]

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Why I Stayed by Gayle Haggard – Book Review

| September 9, 2010 | 12 Comments
Why I Stayed by Gayle Haggard – Book Review

I’ve just finished reading the book, Why I Stayed – The Choices I Made in My Darkest Hour by Gayle Haggard. I’ve followed the Haggard’s ministry for many years. I’ve had lots of friends attend as well as serve on staff and volunteer positions at New Life Church in Colorado Springs, CO. When the scandal [...]

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The Group vs. The Team by Earl McClellan

| August 22, 2010 | 1 Comment
The Group vs. The Team by Earl McClellan

Read Phil 2:1-2 Power in Unity Power in a team working together In Judges 7 – Gideon had a group of 30K, but God used a team of 300. You will never advance with a group, you will only advance with a team. The main difference between a group and a team — groups celebrate [...]

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When Failure Speaks the Loudest by Tony Fetchel

| August 5, 2010 | 5 Comments
When Failure Speaks the Loudest by Tony Fetchel

As I sat down to check my email, I was amazed to see I had received an email from John.   He was reaching out to me, now living in another country, to forgive me.  He had read my blog and read some things I had to say and was corresponding with me to communicate to [...]

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