Introduction to Leadership Weekly

This is my second blog in 2 days…wow!  So here’s a bit about my journey to blogging and what you can expect from my blog.

Why I am blogging:

  1. I am the most competitive person that God ever put on the face of this planet and Dave Wakerley challenged me to!
  2. I am a Children’s Pastor who is passionate about people living at their full potential and want to encourage others through this blog.
  3. I want to connect with other people leading in Church’s around the globe and offer leadership thoughts and insights that may help them and their ministries.
  4. I am competitive and no one thinks I will blog regularly for any period of time.
  5. I am passionate about God and His Church.

What to expect from Leadership Weekly:

  1. Leadership principles – I believe that people can live BIG lives and I want to help them do that!
  2. Heart for the Church – I believe that the Church of Jesus Christ is God’s plan for the earth and I want to be a part of it!
  3. My family – The only thing that no one else can do is be a husband to my wife and a father to my children so you will hear the words of a passionate family man in this blog.

So if this is the sort of thing you are into then check out Leadership Weekly…weekly!

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3 Responses to “Introduction to Leadership Weekly”

  1. FMD Says:

    Nath

    I have always believed in you but if it helps you to have some adversity to overcome then:

    “You won’t make a month blogging weekly. You haven’t done it before and you wont do it again!! Mrrrwhahahahah”

    I hope that helps

    Have Fun

    FMD

  2. Tina Says:

    Sorry Nathan, I have to agree with FMD there was no “weekly blog” this week.

  3. Nathan Mclean Says:

    Tina I am on a role now! I am however thinking of changing the name to Leadership Whenever…leadership tips for whenever they are required.

 

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