This is a short article from resurgence (here) on taking a break to avoid burnout. I have to confess that I am almost useless at doing this. If I have a spare hour or two in the day I have to fill it by reading or doing something ‘productive’ because I find it so difficult [...]
Archive for May 31, 2011
Take a guilt free break
Posted: May 31, 2011 by mezmcconnell in Biblical/Pastoral Counselling, Discipleship, Leadership/Ministry Training, WebsitesTags: burnout, Niddrie Community Church, NiddriePastor, stress, work
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Clueless Church
Posted: May 31, 2011 by mezmcconnell in Church Planting, WebsitesTags: clueless church, Niddrie Community Church, NiddriePastor, Paul Levy
This was a very wry post written by Paul Levy here.
Why we plant churches
Posted: May 31, 2011 by mezmcconnell in Church Planting, VideoTags: church planting, Niddrie Community Church, NiddriePastor, Richard Coekin
A talk by Richard Coekin – an uptight Brit!!
Who Should lead a church plant?
Posted: May 31, 2011 by mezmcconnell in Church Planting, Leadership/Ministry Training, VideoTags: church plant, Mark driscoll, Niddrie Community Church, NiddriePastor
A lecture from Mark Driscoll on the issue of church planting.
Can I Pastor when my wife & I disagree on our roles?
Posted: May 31, 2011 by mezmcconnell in Biblical/Pastoral Counselling, Doctrine & Theology, Leadership/Ministry Training, WebsitesTags: complementarianism, egalitarianism, men and women, Niddrie Community Church, Niddrie Pastor, pastoring
I thought this was a thought provoking little read from Russell D Moore. See article here.
Getting to the heart of our conflict
Posted: May 31, 2011 by mezmcconnell in Apologetics, Discipleship, WebsitesTags: CCEF, Counselling, Idolatry, Niddrie Community Church, NiddriePastor
I have just read a great article by Ken Sande on the issue of conflict and the progression of idolatry in our hearts. You can read an extract from his book here. I have been greatly challenged in recent years by the work of CCEF and some of the masterful books they have written. I [...]


