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Archive for October, 2009

Married Guys Listen Up

Guest Blogger: Larry Hubatka, Creative Pastor

Continuing with the IMPART wrap up, here’s a quick hit from a surprise session with Pastor Steven and Pastor Perry Noble from NewSpring Church in Anderson, SC. It was a surprise for everyone in attendance–a casual conversation between 2 friends candidly talking about life in the ministry. Here’s a few minutes you should think about sending to every married man you know in ministry.

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The Relational Cost of Your Calling

Guest Blogger: Larry Hubatka, Creative Pastor

Check the tweets, IMPART went off yesterday. Here’s a few minutes from the final session of the day. Pastor Steven covered The Cost of Your Calling during this session and it inspired and challenged everyone in attendance to pursue God without distraction. To address the relationships in your life. To ask yourself if you’re both heading to the same place. To ask if it might be time to quit walking together. Take a deep breath and check it out.

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Impart in progress

Today we’re hosting an exclusive leadership event for 100 church leaders called IMPART.  It’s our attempt to honor and inspire a select group of leaders from around the country by sharing everything we’ve learned along the way…in one day.

Starting tomorrow, we’ll be posting some short teaching clips from the event here on the blog.  We want to invest in your leadership development and stretch your imagination.

Check back tomorrow for IMPART video highlight number one.

3 Reasons I Stay Stuck

Recently I completed a personal evaluation exercise in my journal.  I wanted to uncover the 3 main factors that keep me from moving forward and embracing new paradigms in my life and leadership.  In other words: why do I stay stuck?

From my journal to your computer screen, here’s my short list.  Hope it helps tow your truck out of the mud.

1.    Complacency
Change is hard.  Positive change is just as hard as negative change.  Sometimes it’s easier to stay stuck than to move forward.  Often it’s more comfortable to stick with something that’s tolerable and familiar than to embrace something that’s preferable and unknown.

2.    Regret
I really don’t know how to explain this, except to say that my regrets often overpower my ambitions, causing me to remain in a state of paralysis.

3.    Distraction
It’s hard to tell how many major adjustments I’ve avoided making because I was busy tending to insignificant side items.  It’s tempting to divert attention from the big thing that God wants me to change by slam dunking something that ultimately doesn’t matter at all.

I don’t want to stay stuck.  I don’t want the storyline of my faith to be eclipsed by a shift I was unwilling to make.

If you’re feeling stuck, as I so often do, here’s a prayer to pray…if you dare:

God, help me move forward at the speed of your direction and intention,
no matter how painful the transition may be.