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A Leader’s Job

March 24, 2015 By Mike 4 Comments

In Dave Ramsey's book Entreleadership I read the following: "It is leadership's job to continually shine a spotlight on the goal and remove any distractions." That being SO true, let me shine a little light on what we're trying to accomplish at New Day (i.e. the goal). We are in the disciple-development business and our product is changed lives (Christlike people). In accordance with Matthew 28:19-20 we: 1. MAKE disciples (we help people become followers of Jesus - “go and make disciples” … [Read more...]

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What To Spend Time Working On

March 19, 2015 By Mike Leave a Comment

Everything you do today will fall into one of four categories: Things that are important and urgent. Things that are important but not urgent. Things that are not important but are urgent. Things that are not important and not urgent. Productive people spend as much time as possible in categories one and two and avoid or delegate tasks in categories three and four. … [Read more...]

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How to be a Great Worker and Get Promoted

March 17, 2015 By Mike Leave a Comment

Want to be a great worker and get promoted? Here’s what the Bible has to say. 1. Do excellent work1 Samuel 18:5 — “Whatever Saul asked David to do, David did it successfully…” 2. Complete the assignment before the deadline1 Samuel 18:24 — “…all I [Saul] want for the bride price is one hundred Philistine foreskins…”1 Samuel 18:26 — “…before the time limit expired, he [David] and his men went out and killed two hundred Philistines and presented all their foreskins to the king.” 3. Do more than … [Read more...]

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Dig a Hole Throw a Rope

March 12, 2015 By Mike Leave a Comment

I'm a part of a coaching network with Church of the Highlands (visit www.growleader.com for info). The other day my coach was teaching me something so helpful I had to pass it along here. It's a preaching tip. Jonathan (my coach) taught me how Chris Hodges (lead pastor of Church of the Highlands) instructs the students at their Bible College to "Dig a hole. Then throw a rope to help them out." I loved this concept and used it this past Sunday. I'm sure I could've done better but four people … [Read more...]

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Benefits of Advanced Planning

March 10, 2015 By Mike Leave a Comment

Had a great conversation the other day with a fellow church planter and we were discussing the benefits of advanced planning. I wanted to record some of those benefits to encourage you to plan ahead: When you plan ahead it will help you not to fall behind. Proverbs 21:5 says, "Careful planning puts you ahead in the long run; hurry and scurry puts you further behind." (The Message) Planning ahead allows time for the implementation of your ideas. Planning ahead allows you to slow cook whatever … [Read more...]

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Hire a Great Track Record

March 5, 2015 By Mike Leave a Comment

You want to hire people who have proven themselves: Proven their value Proven their faithfulness Proven their trustworthiness If they don't have a great track record, don't hire them because the best indicator of future performance is past performance. When looking to hire someone (or promote someone you've already hired) you want to evaluate past performance. If they haven't been a good volunteer, paying them won't turn them into a good employee. If they haven't been faithful with their … [Read more...]

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Productivity Squared

March 3, 2015 By Mike Leave a Comment

In Dale Dauten's The Gifted Boss I'm learning about a concept he calls "productivity squared." The basic idea of this concept is that you really want to make sure you hire someone you don't have to manage too much so that productivity can be doubled. Here are the repercussions of hiring someone you have to spend a lot of time managing: Pastor works 10 hours a day and naturally wants to get some help. So he convinces his boss to let him hire an assistant. Now the pastor is a manager, and with … [Read more...]

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How to Know You Made a Good Hire

February 26, 2015 By Mike Leave a Comment

In Dale Dauten's book The Gifted Boss he helps an employer know when he/she has hired the right person. You've hired the right person when you're crazy about them. You've hired the right person if you lie awake at night thanking God that they work for you. You've hired the right person when you lie there worrying that they might leave to work for someone else. You've hired the right person when you spend time thinking of how you can make them happier. This resonated with me because this is … [Read more...]

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Hire Special Talent

February 24, 2015 By Mike Leave a Comment

Great sports teams search the world for special talent. Rarely, does special talent come as the result of a 'walk on.' One way to hire is to post a job and interview candidates. This is akin to trying to find special talent in the crowd of 'walk ons.' Another approach is to search the world for special talent. People with special talent are almost never unemployed looking for a job. They are almost always already working somewhere, being quite successful at whatever it is they do. This is the … [Read more...]

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How to Get Bigger

February 19, 2015 By Mike Leave a Comment

Don't focus on getting bigger. Focus on getting better. If you focus on getting better, you'll get bigger. Here's four questions we constantly ask ourselves at New Day about everything we do: What went right?  What went wrong?  What was missing?  What was confusing?  We ask this after each Sunday and after every special event (i.e. after a baby dedication, a water baptism, a volunteer appreciation dinner, etc). It's by asking these questions that you figure out how to do it better next … [Read more...]

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