“7 Things to Pray for Your Children” and other links I liked and learned from this week:

From my delicious.com account

  1. Seven Things to Pray for Your Children // desiringgod.org  parenting, prayer
  2. 10 Time Management Rules That You Are Breaking // timemanagementninja.com  TimeManagement
  3. 10 Things Your Son Needs From You // allprodad.com  Fatherhood, Sons, Dads
  4. Starting Spiritual Conversations // loganleadership.com  evangelism, conversations // “Sometimes people honestly have no idea how to answer a spiritual question. Modeling your own response first makes it easier for them by giving them a category for how to respond.”
  5. 12 Essentials of Powerful Church Communications // churchplants.com  ChurchCommunication
  6. How to Keep Your Insecurity From Hurting Your Church // pastors.com  leadership, insecurity // “Competitiveness, combativeness, and complaining do not have a place in the church of Jesus Christ, especially in the life of a minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.”
  7. Disciple Being or Disciple Making? // loganleadership.com  Discipleship // “Disciple-making requires making new disciples. Disciple-being involves only existing disciples.”
  8. 9 Leadership Acceleration Skills // visionroom.com  leadership, personaldevelopment // “bad leaders, average leaders, and even good leaders can change their spots.”

About Lane Corley

I am - Follower of Jesus Christ - Husband to the beautiful and patient Heather Corley - Father of three. - Church Planter / Church Planting Strategist with the Louisiana Baptist Convention. - When I can, I’m reading, raised bed gardening, deer hunting, and on mission with my church. - Hoping to be helpful.

Posted on March 8, 2013, in Helpful Links and tagged , . Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment.

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