COVID-19 has affected countless lives since early 2020. Many people are caring for family and friends, many have lost their health, their job, their home, and tragically, their loved ones. Most everyone is trying to balance the competing obligations of work and family. All of this can take a heavy toll physically, emotionally, mentally, and spiritually.
Caregivers, including pastors and other church leaders, who are working overtime during this challenging time, are by no means exempt from the stress of this kind of work. Therefore, it is essential for caregivers to care for themselves as well. Below are some self-care resources for those who are giving their all during this time of need.
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Planning for board officer vacancies should start well in advance with an intentional, smooth, and carefully designed transition plan.
Theological schools are launching innovative projects to reshape education, but many struggle to achieve transformational change despite strong grant funding. Human nature, organizational culture, and governance practices often hinder progress. In this webinar, Drs. Aaron Einfeld and David Rowe provide tools to identify/overcome hidden barriers to change, offer practical steps for institutional leadership to move their institutions forward
Board members are typically recruited for their leadership, business acumen, and networks. Dr. Rebekah Basinger, project director of the In Trust Center’s Wise Stewards Initiative, will discuss how strategic questioning and interrogation skills are essential for effective board stewardship.
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