What Exodus 18 Taught Us About Church Operations
Most leadership books treat Exodus 18 as a delegation lesson and move on. We think it's a blueprint for how information should flow in a ministry team, and it's more practical than you might expect.
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Most leadership books treat Exodus 18 as a delegation lesson and move on. We think it's a blueprint for how information should flow in a ministry team, and it's more practical than you might expect.
Most church teams try to solve coordination chaos by adding more meetings or longer emails. The friction you're feeling isn't a communication problem — it's an infrastructure problem. Here's how to build a ministry operating system.
We call it the silo problem and try to fix it with more meetings. But your teams don't lack unity — they lack shared information. Here's the difference, and why it matters.
Your worship pastor is making creative decisions without the one piece of information they actually need: the passage. Here's what changes when the information finally flows.