Leadership requires the assumption that at least some of our instincts are not totally sinful. It requires an anthropology in which our nature is, at root, good.
Not that I don't care about the world, but this affects the church itself so viscerally that it's hard for me to think or plan beyond attempting to remediate that. We have far more apologists than capital campaign managers willing to tell forty aging Anglicans that they would be better served renting a space than dropping several million dollars on an aging property in the hinterlands they use three hours a week.
Not that I don't care about the world, but this affects the church itself so viscerally that it's hard for me to think or plan beyond attempting to remediate that. We have far more apologists than capital campaign managers willing to tell forty aging Anglicans that they would be better served renting a space than dropping several million dollars on an aging property in the hinterlands they use three hours a week.