Tag: steve murrell

  • Multiplying Leaders with Pastor Steve Murrell

    Multiplying Leaders with Pastor Steve Murrell

    In this five-minute leadership podcast, Pastor Steve Murrell and I discuss the importance of multiplying ourselves to others to solve the leadership crisis in any organization and church. I shared here the journey of Victory Greenhills, which had only me as full-time staff with 250 people, and how it has multiplied to have 400 small…

  • How to Multiply Leaders at a Faster Pace

    How to Multiply Leaders at a Faster Pace

    Yesterday we were reviewing where we were as a church. In the past twelve years, God has been faithfully growing us. This year, we are sending some of our best leaders for a church expansion project in another part of the city. Among the youth, we have seen many people seeking meaning on the campuses.…

  • Why Serving your Way Up To Leadership is Wrong

    Why Serving your Way Up To Leadership is Wrong

    In this video, I interviewed Pastor Steve Murrell, founder, and president of Every Nation Ministries, on whose view of leadership and service. We went through some of the thoughts he has written in his latest book, Multiplication Challenge: A Strategy to Solve Your Leadership Shortage. Click here to buy the book. I want you to…

  • How God Called Me to Ministry

    How God Called Me to Ministry

    I am often asked how I received my calling from God to be a full-time pastor? People who know our family was surprised to see a SY member enter into ministry. We came from a family of business people. We were groomed to take over the family business. It did help to have a family…

  • The Right Numbers Count

    The Right Numbers Count

    reflections from my reading on Pastor Steve Murrell’s new book MULTIPLICATION CHALLENGE: A Strategy to Solve your Leadership Shortage A temptation a church leader face all the time is to focus on the wrong set of numbers. I experienced getting so consumed with counting the weekend attendance and the money coming in during my early…