When There Is No Vision
Craig Groeschel writes, When there is no vision:
Most ideas seem like good ideas…
…leading to over-programming and burnout.
There’s nothing compelling to give toward…
…leading to a consumer mindset, rather than a contributing mindset.
Organizations become inward-focused…
…leading to a slow, painful death.
Most ideas seem like good ideas…
…leading to over-programming and burnout.
There’s nothing compelling to give toward…
…leading to a consumer mindset, rather than a contributing mindset.
Organizations become inward-focused…
…leading to a slow, painful death.
Amen
ReplyDeleteOrganizations become inward-focused…
…leading to a slow, painful death.
This is happening to our Church right now.
The smaller our Church becomes, the more the few leaders left grab each other in a group hug.
This leaves their backs turned toward the rest of the Church and the community.