Northern Roads by Jeremy Norton

Tag: age

Communication, Leadership

HOW LOOKING PAST CULTURAL DIFFERENCES CAN UNIFY THE CHURCH

In ministry, we cross paths with people from every walk of life. Some of whom, we easily embrace over cultural understanding or even personal similarities. Others may grind on us, challenging everything we believe to be right, correct, or appropriate.

Perhaps you’re currently in conflict over some cultural differences? Perhaps you’ve been forced to choose sides over a particular cultural issue? Perhaps, someone’s words or actions have not been what you would consider “normal” behaviour? The outcome of these situations can be devastating.

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Bible, Discipleship, Leadership, NT

How Faith and Leadership Develop Over Time

A Few Abstract Reflections From My Ministry Journey: In reflecting on my last three years in ministry, I found myself pondering the significance of age concerning Jesus’ earthly ministry. For context, you can explore my earlier post: “What’s the Significance of Turning 30?” Today, I invite you to dive into a few insights that I’ve gleaned from Hebrews 11—a potentially abstract exploration of faith and leadership. The author opens up with a powerful statement.

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Discipleship, Leadership

What’s the Significance of Turning 30?

At the time of writing this, I’ll be turning 34 in a few months, and I’ve been wondering if my best years have already come and gone. Seems crazy right? Well, it has to do with the consideration of scholarly opinion, that most believe Christ had already ended His ministry and ascended to heaven by my age.

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Books, Church, Leadership

Book Review: “Church Planting Is For Wimps”

Consider this the continuation of my review on Church Planting Is For Wimps by Mike McKinley. If you haven’t already, I’d urge you to read the previous post for a full context of today’s entry. At the time of reading Pastor McKinley’s book, I resonated with a young man trying to lead a ministry that is packed with opinions, from a wide range of demographics. And having to build loads of generational bridges.

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Bible, Leadership, NT

How Can We Obtain a Legacy of Being Commended for Faith?

What legacy will you leave? Is it a commendable legacy? Is it a legacy of faith?

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