Trends Impacting Your Church – That You Might Not Even Be Aware Of
Rich Birch Parallel Leaders Podcast | Episode 30 Change is challenging for leaders, especially when it involves moving people toward a more desirable future. In a constantly evolving culture, the dynamics of leadership have significantly transformed over the years and...
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Trends Impacting Your Church – That You Might Not Even Be Aware Of
Three trends impacting your church – that you might not even be aware of and what to do about it.
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