Robert Knegel in his book, If It Ain’t Broke? Break It!, shares, “Pardon the grammar, but if it ain’t broke today, it will be tomorrow. Today’s innovations are tomorrow’s antiques.” That’s easy for a businessman to say, but pastors in a local church must handle the criticism which results from “breaking” old forms of ministry in order to use new ones.
Read MoreAre you frightened by change? Do you feel things are changing too fast? Do you wish things would slow down? Security lies in focusing on those things that do not change: God’s Word, God’s love, and God’s purpose. How can you change your focus this week?
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