There’s something that you can expect when you work with people.
Bank on it.
Put it on your calendar.
There will be drama.
Personalities clash. Opinions fly. It’s messy.
Worship Podcast & Blog
There’s something that you can expect when you work with people.
Bank on it.
Put it on your calendar.
There will be drama.
Personalities clash. Opinions fly. It’s messy.
Whether you like it or not, you are famous.
No, there may not be billboards with your face or a sold-out, stadium tour in the works. But if you have influence, you have fame.
The question is, what are you going to do about it?
Worship songs.
There are plenty of them, but are they saying what needs to be said?
Our recent conversation about the importance of theology has led me to consider the content of our worship songs.
Did you know that multitasking adversely affects your brain’s learning capacity?
Even if you didn’t wake up with this on your mind, you need to face the facts. Multitasking could be ruining your life and ministry in more ways than one.
Do you know it’s possible to be a worship leader and not really know God?
But you already know that. You know your own tendency to go through the motions. To fake it. To pretend your passion.