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Oct
22

Top 5 reasons to attend a conference/clinic:

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Today I attended a conference in the city where I minister and it was great, and here’s why:

1.  I was quickly refreshed with ideas that were new, and some not so new.  Basically, I blew the dust off my brain and thought in a new way for a moment.  I love those “Right, I knew that!” moments.  Good take aways today!

2.  As I was out of the office, I was able to engage quickly in thinking about concepts and how they relate where I serve.  In other words, I was able to step back, even for a short day conference and think critically about what I’m doing, and not doing.

3.  I connected with others who serve in the same field and role that I do.  Without even saying necessarily anything directly about the positives and negatives of our labor, the support and camaraderie of friends is priceless.  BBQ and cobbler never hurts either!

4.  We walked away with a plan of action in particular at this clinic.  Sometimes I attend training and leave with a very real “so now what?”  But, today was all about action.  Find conferences/clinics that have a concrete action/follow-up connected.

5.  As I left, I was planning my next encounter with the leaders where I serve.  I am excited about meetings, training, and even doing simple things I picked up today purposefully.  I don’t want to overwhelm folks with a “seminar effect,” but I gained some tweaks to help me communicate and lead creatively!

When you are searching for or see that next email or mailer for a clinic near or far, make the commitment to actually go!

What has been one of the best conference/clinics you have attended lately?

Categories : Help for the New Minister, Leadership, Personal Growth and Development, Staff Development
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Oct
02

Best Running App

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I heard a leadership principle that stuck with me and that is to lead well I must stay fit.  Why?  If I am not around because of my health, I am not leading.  I am aware that there are factors that can be completely out of my control, but aside from that, I am responsible for my mind and body.  Also, and I know this is true for me, running/activity is essential for my own stress balance.  Plus, I like getting outside!

One of my friends told me about an awesome iPhone running app.  I just used it this morning and it is amazing.  It tracks the run by map/GPS, total pace stats and then links the information to mapmyrun.com.   You can find the app at the app store under New Balance, or go to the New Balance total fit site.

What have you found that helps you get up, get out, and stay fit?

Categories : Leadership, Personal Growth and Development
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Sep
02

Facing Adversity

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Have you ever faced adversity?  Adversity that created in you a change of plan, a different route, a different trajectory?  I noticed last week that a pioneer in preparation for standardized tests, Stanley Kaplan, passed away.  The part of his story that perked my interest was that his incredible impact on so many in higher education grew out of his own inability to be accepted in medical school.

Imagine that, a huge difficulty, a major setback; one that could take someone down for the count?  Would you give up and shirk back?  In his case, it propelled him to an orbit that is potentially far greater than any other he had in store.  Who knows, but the road he blazed is pretty impressive.

This particular video is a powerful example of pressing on:

Think about your own journey.  I know my own journey is crystal clear in the rear-view mirror.  Those twists and turns in the road that now seem to make perfect sense with what the Lord had in store for my own life, family, and vocation.  Now, do I continue at 40, 50, 60, 70+ to meet the turns in the road ahead with maximizing positive and “negative” experiences.  Joseph in Genesis is a fantastic example of using hope, perseverance, and commitment to move on in life, pressing through, taking whatever came his way to make an impact.

Lord help me do the same.

Who have you seen that faced a setback, could have given up in surrender, but instead pressed on?

Categories : Leadership, Personal Growth and Development
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May
11

New York City trip tips

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Well, it was past time to take a romantic get-away with my wife. So, my wife and I recently took an anniversary trip to New York, NY. This was a fabulous trip and we loved it.

Here are some of the things that made this trip so enjoyable:

1. VRBO, Vacation Rental By Owner. This service allowed us to stay in a great NYC apartment with a bedroom, living room, full kitchen, and full bath for equal or less than a hotel room. The location we found was awesome, and the staff in person and by phone was great. We felt like we experienced the city in a very unique way.

2. Flex your schedule. We used the City Pass. This allowed us to plan broadly for what we wanted to do, then flex our schedule while there. For instance it rained a bit while we were there, so since we weren’t tied in to seeing things at specific times, we could see things in the best conditions (Empire on a clear night, harbor cruise on a clear morning). The City Pass also was so easy to use; just print off a page at home to use at the first spot you visit to be exchanged for your pass book.
Highlights of City Pass:
Harbor Cruise on the Circle Line
Empire State Building

3. Continental Airlines direct to Newark Airport. For our city, Continental had a direct flight, which translates to a 7am takeoff and a landing around 11:30am. How cool is that! No full day in the air and airports. The other benefit is Newark (EWR) has rail service that connects directly to Penn Station in NYC. So that means a 27 minute (NJ transit) train ride directly to the heart of Manhattan with connection to the subway system (MTA).

4. Broadway tickets at the TKTS booth Times Square. We used this service twice and it is great. Easy! We purchased Phantom tickets 20 minutes before showtime. Again flexibility, the weather was bad, we knew we wanted to see Phantom, get in line, purchase, done.

5. Great Freebies! My wife and I had a great experience at the Today Show (NBC) and even got free Letterman tickets from a page looking for attendees in Times Square. The key again was flexibility. Other freebies of note: Central Park, SoHo, Wall Street, and a particularly moving experience at the World Trade Center’s St. Paul’s Chapel. There are so many things to see and do that simply cost $0, Chinatown, Tiffany’s, Macy’s, and more!

We loved the trip and I would highly recommend it to anyone. If you’ve been to NYC, what are some of your insights?

Categories : Marriage and Family, Personal Growth and Development
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Apr
28

Calvinism? Arminianism? Molinism?

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Thanks to a heads up from one of my great friends in ministry, he pointed to a good link to some food for thought.

In today’s theological discussion of God’s Sovereignty and man’s free will, simply stop by the Molinist view. God is so big and good and right, and men try so hard to grasp the breadth and width and depth of who He is; this is another attempt to try to understand our great and loving King. Give your brain a workout.

Check it out at Molinism.

Categories : Help for the New Minister, Personal Growth and Development
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