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Posts Tagged ‘quit’
October 24, 2016
#162: Quit Politics
by
Kevin D. Hendricks
Churches need to quit the divisiveness of politics and embrace the opportunity to speak hope and love without turning people away.
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July 14, 2016
#67 & #68: Quit Saying Yes/No to Every New Idea
by
Kevin D. Hendricks
Churches have two common downfalls when it comes to new ideas: 1. We say yes to everything and can't do anything well. 2. We reject everything new.
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June 29, 2016
#151: Quit Worshiping Nations
by
Kevin D. Hendricks
Celebrate your national heritage, but remember that we are citizens of heaven. We pledge allegiance to more than patriotism.
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June 15, 2016
#109: Quit Sending Crappy Emails
by
Kevin D. Hendricks
Email doesn't have to be complicated. Switch to an email service and set up some basic standards to vastly improve your church's approach to email.
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June 1, 2016
#73: Quit Working Late
by
Kevin D. Hendricks
Remember: God doesn’t love you because you work endless hours at a church. He loves you because he created you.
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May 5, 2016
#27 & #28: Quit Being Trendy/Old Fashioned
by
Kevin D. Hendricks
Some churches are obsessed with the new and shiny. Others love the ancient traditions. And sometimes we care too much about those minor issues.
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April 28, 2016
#11: Quit Caring About a Dress Code
by
Kevin D. Hendricks
Your Sunday best is a cultural tradition, not a biblical mandate. When churches strive to be respectable, they’re kind of missing the point.
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April 21, 2016
#5: Quit Saying You Welcome Everyone When You Don’t
by
Kevin D. Hendricks
In too many of our churches, we’re fooling ourselves into thinking we are welcoming when we really aren’t. It's time to quit.
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April 11, 2016
Is Your Church Ready to Quit?
by
Kevin D. Hendricks
“That’s how we’ve always done it,” reigns in many churches. And they’re slowly dying because of it. It’s time for churches to quit.
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August 24, 2015
It’s Time for Your Church to Quit: 30 More Ways to Be a Quitter
by
Kevin D. Hendricks
Sometimes we're too busy doing what's good to do what's great. It's time to quit. Our #cmschat community shares 30 more ideas of what our churches can quit.
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August 21, 2015
How to Get Better by Quitting on #cmschat
by
Kevin D. Hendricks
During last night's #cmschat on Twitter, we talked about how your church needs to quit good things so you can do great things.
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August 17, 2015
It’s Time for Your Church to Quit: 30 Ways to Be a Quitter
by
Kevin D. Hendricks
What does your church need to quit in order to do something better? We've got 30 ideas, from dumping Comic Sans to killing a ministry.
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August 10, 2015
It’s Time for Your Church to Quit: Bob Goff Quits Every Week
by
Kevin D. Hendricks
Every Thursday Bob Goff quits. It’s a way to reevaluate, create margin and bring sanity. What does your church need to quit?
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August 3, 2015
It’s Time for Your Church to Quit
by
Erin Williams
Are you ready to be a quitter? When we have the courage to quit, God has more room to move. What does your church need to quit?
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