Pastor's Corner

Articles 
Lasting Principles for Rural Churches  The Present Future and Beyond 8 Things Pastors Need to Know About E-Ministry
Transition lessons learned the hard way How to Communicate Your Vision Ten Internet ‘best practices’ for e-ministry
Pastors Who Lead the Way Delegate How to Develop a Personal Learning Plan  Improving the Pastors Connectivity 
60 Ways Pastors Can Help Church Secretaries   How to Start Well as a New Pastor You Should Always Preach for Commitment 
Why Your Idea Will Not Work  Four Things Every Church Should Know About the Pastor's Wife  The Secret Message of Jesus 
How to Get an Outreach Idea Four Characteristics of God Pleasing Worship Making your small groups models of fellowship
Inviting others to join you U.S. pastors may be out of touch Finding a "Sanctuary" from life's hurts
Resist Discouragement When the Pastor Needs the Ministry Transition lessons learned the hard way
Reggie McNeal Notes Review of The Shack 1 Review of The Shack 2
Review of The Shack 2 short    

Leadership

Triad Network meets at 11:30 am on the third Monday of each month at Peace Haven Baptist Church. For more information contact Nathan Parrish.
 
Triad Leadership Coaching Network meets on the second Friday of each month from 9:30 a.m. until 12 noon, in the last room on the right on the basement floor of Kirby Hall which is part of the Wayne Calloway School of Business Building at Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem. It is located on Wingate Drive across from Manchester Athletic Center. Signs will be posted in the building. Any parking lot not designated may be used for parking. Time for networking has been set aside from 9:30 am - 10:00 am. Click on this link for a map of the campus (it's much easier to see if you print it out). Kirby Hall is number 20B in the center of campus between Wingate Road and Magnolia Court. For more information contact Rick Hughes.