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How we help

How we help

We work with leaders, local churches and dioceses in a number of different ways to support mission and evangelism. We also advertise ministry roles at our patronage churches and elsewhere.

We work with leaders, local churches and dioceses in a number of different ways to support mission and evangelism. We also advertise ministry roles at our patronage churches and elsewhere.

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

Lead On article by Pam Macnaughton. Procrastination. Commonplace amongst many leaders, it quickly leads to frustration and robs us of fulfilment. Pam explores how procrastination impacts us and offers ten methods or habits that might help.

Lead On article by Ian Parkinson. Which is more important in a leader, great skills, integrity of character, or spiritual passion? Ian reflects on 30+ years of leadership and suggests three reasons why spiritual passion is vital for godly leadership.

Lead On article by Chris Green. Originally published at ministrynutsandbolts.com, used here with permission. Chris, vicar of St James Muswell Hill, reflects on how responses to the pandemic may have heightened our sense of envy. 

Lead On article by Liz Carter. Contentment - what is it and how do we get it? And even more importantly, how do we learn the secret of being content in all circumstances? With the inevitable challenges of leadership Liz suggests that leaders have a part to play in modelling contentment.

Lead On article by Emma Sykes. There is a fine line between healthy and excessive control. How do we respond to those in leadership who have crossed the line? And how do we make sure that we haven't shifted towards unhealthy control?

Lead On article by James Lawrence. Technology is wonderful. We have the ability to be constantly connected to others through our screens. But it can also be damaging. What are you doing to ensure your relationship with connectivity and screens is in a good place?

Lead On article by Emma Sykes. Can leaders be friends with those they lead? Emma was told not at her training college, others were told most certainly they can. Who is right? And how do we navigate friendship with those we lead?

Lead On article by Charles Burgess. As we approach leadership, we realise there are certain things we try to avoid, certain things we’ve learnt to not do. But what should we be avoiding? 

Lead On article by Richard Moy. When leaders fall, the crash is not only devastating for them but also for those around them. Richard writes a personal reflection on the impact of such falls, and reflects on Gideon and what we might learn from him.