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Leading people through change can feel like teaching your toddler to eat with a spoon or explaining to a southerner why we make hot-dish instead of casserole. It can be frustrating, repetitive, and not always received well. But does it have to be this way? How can we lead well through change? How can we avoid some of the traps and pitfalls? How can we encourage and care for people along the way? These are just some of the questions that will get answered in our conversation with Steve on navigating change in the rural church.
By Mike Garry & Joey KalanLeading people through change can feel like teaching your toddler to eat with a spoon or explaining to a southerner why we make hot-dish instead of casserole. It can be frustrating, repetitive, and not always received well. But does it have to be this way? How can we lead well through change? How can we avoid some of the traps and pitfalls? How can we encourage and care for people along the way? These are just some of the questions that will get answered in our conversation with Steve on navigating change in the rural church.