Top 41 Gary Rohrmayer Quotes
#1. Spiritual authority is the direct result of God doing a greater work in the deeper areas of a leader's life.
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#2. Leading a missional church is not for the faint of heart. It takes courage to push yourself beyond your comfort zone and to lead the church beyond it personal limits.
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#3. Having a good definition of spiritual leadership is critical to development
of leadership cultural throughout your church. You need to know what you are
shooting for if you are going to hit the target.
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#4. Every church has a marketing plan! The only difference is that some are better than others! When I think of marketing I think of building a relationship with those within reach of your ministry who know nothing about your church or are disconnected from your people.
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#5. Change is inevitable! Repentance is the Christian constant!
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#7. As the church get older and older it becomes harder to keep evangelism on the front burner because of all the competing issues that keeps pushing it back.
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#8. Hearing God's voice is indispensable to moving through or around closed doors.
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#9. Leaders are passionate learners. Leaders are always seeking ways to improve themselves by sharpening their skills. They fully embrace the fact that growing leaders lead growing organizations.
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#10. Lordship and rapport are the keys to save us from being combative and make us more attractive in spiritual conversations.
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#11. Rest and comfort are two different things. Rest is a planned temporary time to refresh and refocus the leader. Comfort is when you settle into unproductive routines and accept satisfactory or unsatisfactory results.
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#13. Effective leaders are good spotters. They are on the lookout for
potential leaders. They have the ability to look beyond other's deficiencies to
see their possibilities.
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#15. Intimacy with God is not experienced through monolog prayers but through reflective listening as well as earnest petitioning.
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#16. Repentance is a softening of ones heart and a realigning of ones affections.
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#17. Change leads to growth. Resistance leads to rigidity. Rigidity leads to ...
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#18. One of the landmines that church planters never dodge is the landmine
of leadership development. I will never forget the day when I realized
that there are no such things as 'ready-made leaders'.
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#19. God's discipline has nothing to do with rejection but more to do with refinement.
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#20. When a leader is at their limit the last thing they want to hear is that they need to change even more. Maintaining good rhythms of rest, exercise and fun create more energy for a leader to be willing and open for change.
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#21. The mission that Jesus invites us to participate in is primarily a relational one in nature. Our ability to sustain our relationship in a meaningful way will have a direct impact on our missional fruitfulness.
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#22. Every leader will hit a series of plateaus in their lives. The key is not to say there, because settling on a plateau can easily lead to an elongated season of comfort. Being comfortable is one of the leader's worst enemies
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#23. Suspicion is like a cankerworm that slowly eats away at relationships.
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#24. Sexual temptations are lurking around every corner in our lives today! Resisting the temptation to gratify the flesh is a full-time job.
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#25. An angry leader is a scared leader or a hurt leader or a frustrated leader but most of all they are a vulnerable leader.
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#26. Our enemy attacks the conscience little by little seeking to wear us down and then wears out a leader's resolve to fight the good fight.
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#27. Two types of leaders: there are thinkers and there are doers. Some are idea generators and others are the implementers.
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#28. Remember all missional advancement always engages missional resistance.
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#29. Coachable people seek out those who speak truth to them, even if it is a painful truth, because it protects them and it makes them a better person and leader.
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#30. God makes his gospel attractive through his people.
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#31. God is so much bigger than our 'what ifs' that he can turn them into 'why nots
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#32. A leaders gentle reaction and sound instruction are their greatest weapons.
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#33. If a church is good at making disciples it will be good at making leaders because in the end, a good spiritual formation plan will lead to an accelerated spiritual multiplication.
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#34. Coachable leaders are ready and willing to make the needed changes and adjustments in their lives.
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#36. Forgiveness and restoration are two difference acts. Forgiveness can lead to restoration but restoration is not hinged to forgiveness.
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#37. There is nothing worse for a young convert than to be thrust into leadership without mentoring and ongoing coaching because the devil relishes these vulnerable souls.
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#38. Even Satan can quote scripture out of context why are we surprised when men do it.
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#40. Missional leaders know that their church will only grow as large as its capacity to provide ongoing care through a network of small groups and ministry teams.
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#41. Missional leaders understand the power of connecting relationally in their community through personal networking.
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