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Church Leadership: Understanding Accountability vs. Control

Church Leadership: Understanding Accountability vs. Control

This article explores the difference between accountability and control in church leadership, highlighting how leaders can inspire spiritual growth without crossing into restrictive practices. It offers practical insights on fostering a healthy, accountable environment for discipleship. Continue reading

Published March 6th, 2025
Categorized as Discipleship, Leadership Tagged #church health, #ChurchManage, #discipleship #apostolicdiscipleship #UPCI #apostolic #Apostolic Leadership #ApostolicPentecostal, #shepherding #shepherding ministries, #small group leader #care group leader #cell group leader
The Hardest Question: How Do I Know When to Leave a Church—And How Do I Leave?

The Hardest Question: How Do I Know When to Leave a Church—And How Do I Leave?

This article provides guidance on how to leave a church gracefully and find a new one. It emphasizes expressing gratitude, blessing the church in prayer, and leaving without resentment. It advises finding a church that aligns with biblical truth, discipleship, and strong leadership. The goal is spiritual health, not church hopping. It is important to leave without gossip and remain submissive to G... Continue reading

Published February 10th, 2025
Categorized as Discipleship, Leadership Tagged #church health, #discipleship #apostolicdiscipleship #UPCI #apostolic #Apostolic Leadership #ApostolicPentecostal, #leaving church #leaving well #spiritual abuse #leaving #When to leave
Are you faithful?

Are you faithful?

The article emphasizes the importance of continuous growth in the early church, as inspired by Paul's exhortation to "excel still more." It urges believers to evaluate their spiritual, relational, practical, and missional growth, not to compete with the world but to reflect God's transforming glory through the Holy Spirit. The message encourages readers to embrace personal transformation, grow the... Continue reading

Published February 4th, 2025
Categorized as Discipleship, Leadership Tagged #church health, #churchgrowth, #discipleship #apostolicdiscipleship #UPCI #apostolic #Apostolic Leadership #ApostolicPentecostal, #excellence, #faithful in service, #healthychristians, #leadership
Holy Discontent or Being Rebellious

Holy Discontent or Being Rebellious

In the journey of spiritual leadership, pastors and leaders often encounter saints within their congregations who express frustration and discontentment. This sentiment, while sometimes misinterpreted as rebellion, can be a manifestation of "holy discontent." Such saints are deeply committed to advancing God's kingdom and become distressed when they perceive stagnation or a lack of progress within... Continue reading

Published February 3rd, 2025
Categorized as Discipleship, Leadership Tagged #church health, #churchgrowth, #discipleship #apostolicdiscipleship #UPCI #apostolic #Apostolic Leadership #ApostolicPentecostal, #holy discontent
When Boundaries Limit Faith: Trusting God to Do the Impossible

When Boundaries Limit Faith: Trusting God to Do the Impossible

This blog discusses how to balance personal boundaries with faith. It emphasizes the importance of praying for clarity to discern if boundaries protect health or hinder faith. It also highlights the need to check motives to ensure boundaries are based on trust, not fear. The blog encourages being willing to stretch beyond comfort, relying on God's strength, and trusting that He will provide the ne... Continue reading

Published December 17th, 2024
Categorized as Discipleship, Leadership Tagged #church health, #discipleship #apostolicdiscipleship #UPCI #apostolic #Apostolic Leadership #ApostolicPentecostal, #weariness
A Pastoral Perspective on Small Groups

A Pastoral Perspective on Small Groups

This article emphasizes the importance of launching small groups within a church to meet the spiritual and relational needs of the congregation. It highlights the need for periodic reviews to ensure alignment with the church's vision and goals, regular evaluations to identify strengths and areas for improvement, and flexibility to adjust group structures as needed. The article advises pastors to m... Continue reading

Published November 27th, 2024
Categorized as Discipleship, Leadership, Systems Tagged #church health, #discipleship #apostolicdiscipleship #UPCI #apostolic #Apostolic Leadership #ApostolicPentecostal, #discipleship #childneglect #discipleshiptrack #spiritualgrowth, #pastoring, #smallgroups #cellgroups #caregroups #G12 #connectgroups #lifegroups
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