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A failing sub leads David Marquet to find a different way of leading. Matt Hogg reviews a leadership book from a very different context, and delights in the lessons it has for church leaders.  Lead On, November 2023

Podcast Review: 'You're Not Crazy: Gospel Sanity for Young Pastors' by Ray Ortlund and Sam Allberry How do we keep the gospel central to all we do as church leaders? How should it influence and shape the life of the churches we lead? Chris Tufnell finds this podcast addresses exactly those sort of...

Please, if you are a man, don't think this article isn't for you. It is. And it's for women. 

It happens to every leader. An unexpected death, a sudden sickness, a mental fragility, a family conflict. Personal life under enormous pressure, and yet a public ministry to maintain. Graham Archer, CPAS Director of Ministry, reflects on decades of handling such experiences, and offers six...

It's not every day a book about a Michelin star restaurant makes it into the review section of Lead On. Sarah Pix reviews this fascinating story of generous hospitality that has lots to inspire us, as we seek to lead churches to be places of amazing grace. 

Children and young people have so much to offer churches as they explore how to thrive.  This simple guide engages 7-11s in thinking and praying through the six core themes of the Thrive material. Designed to be used within their families, why not give them out to any children of this age as you...

Looking for something stimulating to read over the summer? Look no further. Charles Burgess recommends five books to get the brain cells firing, the imagination buzzing and the heart pumping. Enjoy. Lead On Reviews, July 2023

Lead On article by Sarah Pix. Who am I? Really. Who am I? We may know the ‘right’ answer. But who am I?

After the initial excitement as the Plant gets going, things tend to hit a more tricky period 18-36 months in. Why is that and what can be done? John Valentine draws on his own experience and engagement with other planters to identify five common challenges.

Send Me: Stories of Ordinary People Planting New Churches John McGinley (CCX) Lead On June 2023 book review by Jo McKee.