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Megan makes people better. She was my PUSH to Trek in 2015.
In my last post I told you that I registered for the three-day, 180 mile, 2015 Trek Across Maine because of a girl named Megan. I promised to tell you about her in my next blog entry. Here goes. I … Continue reading
It’s official. As of 11:45 AM today, I’m a fulltime pastor again.
Today, the membership of a church right here in the middle of little Westbrook, Maine voted to call me as its new shepherd. The vote came directly after I delivered my 20th message there. That’s odd. The usual process for … Continue reading
Posted in change, Christianity, church planting, coaching, Liver disease
Tagged calling, church, first baptist church, providence, Westbrook
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Coaching for young pastors: Stop, drop and roll.
Now that I am 20 months past transplant, life is 95% back to normal. If not for the monthly trips to the blood lab, the handful of anti-rejection medicines twice a day, the hand sanitizers and side effects … Continue reading
Posted in burnout, coaching, leadership
Tagged advice, bible student, coaching, mentoring, minister, new pastor, shepherding, teaching, young pastor
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