I’m a Junkie

I have no shame in admitting I’m a Catalyst Junkie. I have literally attended every Atlanta event since the second year it started. How many of you can top that??!! This year I had the privilege of being a lab speaker at Catalyst West (which was amazing by the way) and in just a few […]

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Lost Leaders

Is the church in danger of losing its next generation of women leaders? A couple of years ago a leadership mentor challenged me with a tough statement. She said, “Jenni, how you steward your influence as a leader will directly impact the rest of the women in your church.” That statement has haunted me ever […]

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What You Are Doing Is Not Good

“What you are doing is not good.” Has anyone ever said that to you? For a performance-based, people-pleaser like myself those words are painful, especially when they are told in love and they just happen to be true. One of my favorite leadership lessons in the Bible is when Jethro evaluates Moses’ leadership: Exodus 18:13-18 […]

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A Leader’s Accountability

Accountability. Ewwww… most of us just cringe at the word.  I don’t know why this one has been on my mind a lot lately but I’m having a lot of conversations with other team members about the value of accountability. As I mentioned in a post a couple of weeks ago, we’re all accountable to […]

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A Leader's Accountability

Accountability. Ewwww… most of us just cringe at the word.  I don’t know why this one has been on my mind a lot lately but I’m having a lot of conversations with other team members about the value of accountability. As I mentioned in a post a couple of weeks ago, we’re all accountable to […]

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Sunday Lessons

One of our staff values at Cross Point is embracing an attitude of “whatever it takes”.  (The actual value is “Exponential Innovation” but the short way of saying that is “whatever it takes.”) I believe that influence ebbs and flows and when it’s flowing, you’ve got to seize the opportunity in a big way.  Cross […]

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The Malnourished Leader

“Leaders are learners”. (I think Andy Stanley said that… and probably several other great leaders.) But the more complex our leadership gets, the less time we tend to carve out for learning. I’m hanging out this week with some other Executive Pastors from influential churches across the country.  In just the first day, the conversations […]

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Don't Neuter Your Leadership

There’s a funny dynamic I’m seeing in teams:  We have a tendency to neglect developing ourselves in the areas that other team members are strong. This is a principal that we’re being taught in modern management – build your team to compliment your strengths… surround yourself with people who have different gifts than yours. I […]

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Don’t Neuter Your Leadership

There’s a funny dynamic I’m seeing in teams:  We have a tendency to neglect developing ourselves in the areas that other team members are strong. This is a principal that we’re being taught in modern management – build your team to compliment your strengths… surround yourself with people who have different gifts than yours. I […]

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Are You Accountable?

Accountability. Our American independence revolts at the idea of this word. I think sometimes we assume that the more autonomy you have in your job the less accountable you need to be. I believe the reverse is true – as your responsibility increases so does your accountability. ac·count·a·ble 1. subject to the obligation to report, […]

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