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EP 78: How To Keep Your Integrity Even When No One Seems To Notice

Mar 21, 201716 minEp. 78
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Episode description

Your character is the strongest sermon you’ll ever preach. Much more is caught than taught.

Choices confront us every day. We can do the right thing or the easy thing. As a pastor, one of your main jobs is to do everything in your power to grow the influence and size of your church. The integrity challenge is how you invite people to join.

A phrase pastors used years ago was sheep-rustling. A sheep rustler sneaks onto the farm of a neighbor and takes one or more sheep. The term came to mean pastors who actively invite people from other churches to come to their own to increase their numbers.

This egregious behavior is all too common among pastors and church leaders. During the podcast, I share about retaining our reputation as we reach out to the unchurched.

During today's show, I mentioned my recent book, When A Good Church Goes Bad that you also download on Kindle or as an audiobook.

Through Audible by Amazon, you can get the book for free by signing up a for a 30-day trial. If you decide not to stay with Audible, you can cancel within the trial period but keep When A Good Church Goes Bad for free.

I also mentioned my blog which you can check out here.

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