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How Much Intimacy Is Too Much?
Barney Wells By Barney Wells on 10/1/2007 1:14 PM
Rural ministry is a paradox of isolation and intimacy.
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What makes us rural?
Barney Wells By Barney Wells on 9/21/2007 12:11 PM
Rural people tolerate, even seek, a greater degree of isolation.
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Swimming in a Naturalistic Culture
Don Green By Don Green on 9/20/2007 7:23 PM
Reflections on how our naturalistic culture impacts leadership
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How small is too small?
Barney Wells By Barney Wells on 9/12/2007 3:14 PM
Demographic research on rural communities can be a tedious task.
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Welcome!
Barney Wells By Barney Wells on 9/5/2007 8:05 AM
A blog for the Church in a town and country context.
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Why the Interest in Leadership?
Don Green By Don Green on 9/3/2007 8:55 PM
Reflections on the emergence of leadership studies in the last 25 years
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On Learning Leadership
Don Green By Don Green on 8/28/2007 5:59 AM

Having been a student of leadership for the past 25 years, it is humbling when one is so slow and late in learning some fundamental and foundational issues.  That has been the outcome of taking a recent course, actually my last course toward the Doctor of Ministry degree in Leadership and Ministry Management at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School.  It was a course on Theology of Leadership taught by Dr. Guy Saffold, Executive Director of Campus Crusade for Christ in Canada.  The lessons learned have been profound and will be shaping my thinking about and teaching on leadership for years to come.  I will be sharing insights here on a regular basis and look forward to interacting with others on the topic.

 


Welcome to the Church Leader Network Blog!
Don Green By Don Green on 8/28/2007 5:58 AM
Photo_Don Green 2 web.jpgI am delighted that you checked out my blog page.  It is my intention to regularly offer my reflections on two of my greatest passions--the church and leadership.  Obviously my reflections will intersect with other personal passions--my family, my reading, and my teaching at Lincoln Christian Seminary. Your feedback, comments, and questions are welcomed.

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