Monday, August 3, 2009

RSS Feeds I Follow

I will be blogging more about my last post in the coming days. In the meantime, I want to let you know what RSS Feeds I am currently following. You will notice a theme that runs through most of the feeds. I am in an ongoing search for good information regarding how to nurture healthy churches. So, with that in mind, here is my list.

1. Bill Easum's Observations: Bill Easum offers practical information regarding how to nurture church health and church growth. One of his latest posts is "Why Churches Don't Break the 200 Barrier."

2. Bill Hull's Blog: Bill Hull posts many practical thoughts who how to nurture church health through discipleship.

3. Books @ Leadership Network Blog: The latest post from this blog is about "How to Multiply Your Church" by Ralph Moore.

4. Consulting, Coaching and Chatter: This blog by Bill Tenny Brittian is excellent. One recent post is titled: Hospitality Tips: Your Greeters, Ushers, and Hosts. What church won't benefit from these insights.

5. John Maxwell on Leadership: I always benefit from the latest thoughts on leadership, so I find this blog helpful.

6. Learnings @ Leadership Network:
This blog posts thoughts from various staff from the Leadership Network. One recent post observed that since many people follow internet content on their phones, many churches are designing internet content in "text size" pieces to accommodate mobile users.

7. Nelson Searcy, Renegade Pastor: Nelson Search is pastor of Journey Church in NYC. His coaching resources for pastors who want to turnaround their churches is awesome.

8. Primetime Jesus Blog: This blog features posts by Darrell Bock, among other contributors, engages the public square about Jesus. Alot of great content here.

9. Route 5:9: Peacemaker Ministries Blog. Molly Friesen, among other contributors, posts thoughts about promoting a culture of peace. One recent post was titled as follows: Prayer for a Peacemaking Church: Prayer for thick skin and a big heart. I found this post really helpful.

10. Shapevine: Alan Hirsch's Blog: I really appreciated Alan's book, The Forgotten Ways. One recent post, You Don't Have to Cross the Ocean to Reach the World, addressed the need for churches to engage in an effort to become multicultural.

I welcome your thoughts and suggestions about these feeds and others you follow. Thanks.

~ Jim

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